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Dig Liver Dis ; 50(12): 1309-1314, 2018 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30197186

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BACKGROUND: A large proportion of individuals with a positive faecal immunologic test (FIT) will never undergo the recommended colonoscopy despite a full sequence of reminders. AIMS: This prospective study aimed to recruit refractory individuals by a motivational personalised phone call given by a screening physician. METHODS: We evaluated the impact of a motivational phone call given by a physician of the screening organisation in order to convince patients with positive FIT to undergo a colonoscopy. RESULTS: 115 individuals with a positive FIT were targeted. After GP phone call, it was ascertained that 15 had had a colonoscopy, one died, one moved outside the region, and the GP refused the study phone call for 13. Finally, we attempted to call 85 individuals; 24 could not be reached, 5 colonoscopies had been performed, and thus 56 individuals were included. The main reason for colonoscopy refusal (33.9%) was wrong advice from the GP or the gastroenterologist. Among those included, 33.9% (19/56) underwent the colonoscopy within 22.7 months after FIT; 1 invasive cancer, 18 adenomas and 9 serrated sessile lesions were found. CONCLUSION: Motivational phone call performed by a physician from the screening organisation is effective to recruit a third of refractory individuals. Education for GPs and gastroenterologists is necessary to increase participation to colonoscopy and to avoid the performance of an inappropriate secondary FIT. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT 03276091.


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Colonoscopy/statistics & numerical data , Colorectal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Mass Screening/statistics & numerical data , Motivation , Patient Participation/statistics & numerical data , Telephone , Aged , Early Detection of Cancer , Female , France , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Occult Blood , Prospective Studies
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