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Barriers to home bowel cancer screening

Goodwin, Belinda C.
Myers, Larry
Ireland, Michael J.
March, Sonja
Ralph, Nicholas
Dunn, Jeffery
Chambers, Suzanne
Aitken, Joanne
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Abstract
Objective To develop and test a psychometric instrument for measuring common barriers to completing and returning home bowel cancer screening kits. Methods One hundred and ten items were reviewed by an expert panel (n = 15) and presented in an online cross-sectional survey with 427 Australian adults. Exploratory factor analysis was used to identify an optimal factor solution of latent barrier types and aggregated factor scores were examined and compared between demographic groups. Results Common barriers included having already been screened (32.3%), forgetting about the kit (24.4%), and a lack of planning (21.8%). Barriers reflecting hygiene concerns were also endorsed by over 15% of the sample. Four clear barrier types were evident reflecting disgust, avoidance, lack of autonomy, and physical difficulties. Conclusions Findings support calls to apply multi-faceted interventions strategies that address a broad range of barrier types, particularly that which encourage planning, and prompt and facilitate easy stool collection.
Keywords
cancer screening, colorectal neoplasms, factor analysis, individual differences, population health, psycho-oncology
Date
2021
Type
Journal article
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Psycho-Oncology: journal of the psychological, social and behavioral dimensions of cancer
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Volume
30
Issue
10
Page Range
1756-1764
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Faculty of Health Sciences
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All rights reserved
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