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Why Don’t Patients Access Follow-Up Care, Screenings?

Hesitance and limited knowledge about invasive screenings are getting in the way of patient access to follow-up care, but shared decision-making may help, researchers contend.

limited knowledge about screenings prevents some patients from accessing follow-up care

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By Sara Heath

- A new Dutch study is recounting the reasons why some patients don’t access follow-up care or screenings after producing a positive result on at-home colorectal cancer tests, suggesting that healthcare providers need to provide more guidance to prompt patient access to preventive care.

The study, published in the Annals of Family Medicine by the American Academy of Family Physicians, should be applicable globally as it zeroes in on human and patient behavior, the researchers said.

The advent of the at-home colorectal cancer test, such as a fecal immunochemical test or FIT, has made it easier for patients to detect if they might have the illness. That early detection is critical to a good prognosis, but only if the patient follows up that FIT with a more intensive colonoscopy.