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Disgust and Behavioral Avoidance in Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment
Cancer screening Colorectal cancer Disgust Emotional barriers Systematic review
2015/11/10
Background: The emotion of disgust appears to promote psychological and behavioral avoidance, a dynamic that has significant implications in physical and psychological outcomes in colorectal cancer (C...
Disgust and Behavioral Avoidance in Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment
Cancer screening Colorectal cancer Disgust Emotional barriers Systematic review
2015/11/10
Background: The emotion of disgust appears to promote psychological and behavioral avoidance, a dynamic that has significant implications in physical and psychological outcomes in colorectal cancer (C...
Impact of Quantitative Information and a Nudge on Attitudes toward Colorectal Cancer Screening
Colon cancer Screening Ethics Health information
2014/12/3
Research in behavioral economics suggests that individuals facing complex decisions benefit from being given a “nudge” towards one option, especially in situations where making any choice, as opposed ...
Interventions to Promote Colorectal Cancer Screening: An Integrative Review
colorectal cancer screening randomized trials
2014/12/3
Behavior change interventions to promote colorectal cancer (CRC) screening have targeted people in community and primary care settings, health care providers, and health systems. Randomized controlled...
Promoting Colorectal Cancer Screening Discussion: A Randomized Controlled Trial
colorectal cancer screening randomized controlled trials
2014/12/3
Background Provider recommendation is a predictor of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. Purpose To compare the effects of two clinic-based interventions on patient–provider discussions about CRC scree...
Impact of Quantitative Information and a Nudge on Attitudes toward Colorectal Cancer Screening
Colon cancer Screening Ethics Health information
2014/11/17
Research in behavioral economics suggests that individuals facing complex decisions benefit from being given a “nudge” towards one option, especially in situations where making any choice, as opposed ...
The association between state mandates of colorectal cancer screening coverage and colorectal cancer screening utilization among US adults aged 50 to 64 years with health insurance
coverage of colorectal cancer health insurance plans screening rates eligible population
2011/9/6
Background: Several states in the US have passed laws mandating coverage of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening tests by health insurance plans. The impact of these state mandates on the use of colorect...