Improving attendance for breast screening among recent non-attenders: a randomised controlled trial of two interventions in primary care.
OBJECTIVES: To examine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of two primary care based interventions aimed at increasing breast screening uptake for women who had recently failed to attend. SETTING: 13 General practices with low uptake in the second round of breast screening (below 60%) in north...
Main Authors: | Bankhead, C, Richards, S, Peters, T, Sharp, D, Hobbs, F, Brown, J, Roberts, L, Tydeman, C, Redman, V, Formby, J, Wilson, S, Austoker, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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