Published on in Vol 2, No 1 (2018): Jan-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/9696, first published .
Developing a Self-Administered Decision Aid for Fecal Immunochemical Test–Based Colorectal Cancer Screening Tailored to Citizens With Lower Educational Attainment: Qualitative Study

Developing a Self-Administered Decision Aid for Fecal Immunochemical Test–Based Colorectal Cancer Screening Tailored to Citizens With Lower Educational Attainment: Qualitative Study

Developing a Self-Administered Decision Aid for Fecal Immunochemical Test–Based Colorectal Cancer Screening Tailored to Citizens With Lower Educational Attainment: Qualitative Study

Journals

  1. Gabel P, Larsen M, Kirkegaard P, Edwards A, Andersen B. The LEAD trial - the effectiveness of a decision aid on decision making among citizens with lower educational attainment who have not participated in FIT-based colorectal cancer screening in Denmark: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials 2018;19(1) View
  2. Gabel P, Edwards A, Kirkegaard P, Larsen M, Andersen B. The LEAD trial—The effectiveness of a decision aid on decision making among citizens with lower educational attainment who have not participated in FIT-based colorectal cancer screening in Denmark: A randomised controlled trial. Patient Education and Counseling 2020;103(2):359 View
  3. Gabel P, Larsen M, Edwards A, Kirkegaard P, Andersen B, Byrnes J. Effectiveness of a decision aid for colorectal cancer screening on components of informed choice according to educational attainment: A randomised controlled trial. PLOS ONE 2020;15(11):e0241703 View
  4. Fritzell K, Kottorp A, Jervaeus A. Different information needs—The major reasons for calling the helpline when invited to colorectal cancer screening. Health Expectations 2022;25(4):1548 View