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Randomized Controlled Trial of Patient Decision Aids for Faecal Occult Blood Test Screening
This project has been completed and consisted of a randomised trial of six tailored decision aids giving patients evidence-based information about faecal occult blood test screening for bowel cancer. 314 Australians aged between 50-74 years were recruited from five general practices and randomised to received either the tailored decision aid with age-gender and family history specific information and values clarification exercise or a standard government information sheet. The decision aid significantly increased the proportion of people who were informed participants in the screening program.
Age
50 - 74 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
University of Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Start Date
November 1, 2003
Completion Date
September 1, 2005
Last Updated
January 4, 2006
Decision Aid
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
University of Sydney
NCT06821009
NCT06620627
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