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Advance notification letters increase adherence in colorectal cancer screening: A population-based randomized trial

Authors :
A J van Vuuren
Janneke Wilschut
M E van Leerdam
A H C van Roon
Lieke Hol
Jacqueline C. Reijerink
Ernst J. Kuipers
M. van Ballegooijen
J. D. F. Habbema
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Public Health
Epidemiology and Data Science
AII - Cancer immunology
Gastroenterology and hepatology
Source :
Preventive Medicine, 52(6), 448-451. Academic Press, van Roon, A H C, Hol, L, Wilschut, J A, Reijerink, J C I Y, van Vuuren, A J, van Ballegooijen, M, Habbema, J D F, van Leerdam, M E & Kuipers, E J 2011, ' Advance notification letters increase adherence in colorectal cancer screening : a population-based randomized trial ', Preventive Medicine, vol. 52, no. 6, pp. 448-51 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2011.01.032, Preventive Medicine, 52(6), 448-51. Academic Press Inc.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Objective. The population benefit of screening depends not only on the effectiveness of the test, but also on adherence, which, for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening remains low. An advance notification letter may increase adherence, however, no population-based randomized trials have been conducted to provide evidence of this. Method. In 2008, a representative sample of the Dutch population (aged 50-74 years) was randomized. All 2493 invitees in group A were sent an advance notification letter, followed two weeks later by a standard invitation. The 2507 invitees in group B only received the standard invitation. Non-respondents in both groups were sent a reminder 6 weeks after the invitation. Results. The advance notification letters resulted in a significantly higher adherence (64.4% versus 61.1%, p-value 0.019). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed no significant interactions between group and age, sex, or socio-economic status. Cost analysis showed that the incremental cost per additional detected advanced neoplasia due to sending an advance notification letter was (sic)957. Conclusion. This population-based randomized trial demonstrates that sending an advance notification letter significantly increases adherence by 3.3%. The incremental cost per additional detected advanced neoplasia is acceptable. We therefore recommend that such letters are incorporated within the standard CRC-screening invitation process. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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ISSN :
00917435
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Preventive Medicine, 52(6), 448-451. Academic Press, van Roon, A H C, Hol, L, Wilschut, J A, Reijerink, J C I Y, van Vuuren, A J, van Ballegooijen, M, Habbema, J D F, van Leerdam, M E & Kuipers, E J 2011, ' Advance notification letters increase adherence in colorectal cancer screening : a population-based randomized trial ', Preventive Medicine, vol. 52, no. 6, pp. 448-51 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2011.01.032, Preventive Medicine, 52(6), 448-51. Academic Press Inc.
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a64a7c4e8c9bcb96eda207b9671f801c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2011.01.032