1. Recruitment strategies and consent rates in a national prospective colorectal cancer screening cohort: results from year 1 of the Voyage Study
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Janet E Olson, Jennifer L St Sauver, Emily J Kirsch, Christine R Kirt, Bonny Kneedler, Jennifer J Laffin, Kathleen J Yost, Lila J Finney Rutten, Rachel E Carlson, and Jessica A Grimm
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Objective To identify the optimal incentive protocol for maximising participation while managing study costs during the Voyage trial.Design Prospective cohort (Voyage trial) of colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality outcomes in individuals screened with multitarget stool DNA (mt-sDNA) served as the population. A subset was randomised to receive postage stamps as a pre-consent incentive, or as a post-consent incentive after completion of the consent and questionnaire. Descriptive statistics from year 1 are reported.Results During year 1 of the Voyage trial, a total of 600 258 individuals with mt-sDNA orders received at Exact Sciences Laboratories were randomly selected and invited to participate. Of those, 26 429 (4.4%) opted in, 14 365 of whom (54.3%) consented. The opt-in and consent samples were similar to the target population with respect to sex but differed by geographic residence and age (p
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- 2024
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