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Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Aug 21, 2009; 15(31): 3920-3925
Published online Aug 21, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.3920
Table 1 Main barriers to colonoscopy among high-risk subjects (n = 407)
Barriersn(%)
Subjective barriers
“I am not at risk for CRC”: no symptoms185 (45.45)
Fear of finding cancer and subsequent surgery10 (2.46)
Fear of some complications related to colonoscopy9 (2.21)
Other personal health concerns19 (2.21)
Embarrassment2 (0.49)
Total215 (52.83)
Objective barriers
Intolerance of pain or discomfort112 (27.52)
Busy on working days50 (12.29)
Intolerance of bowel preparation or diet control14 (3.44)
Inconvenience and complexity of colonoscopy procedure14 (3.44)
Transportation problems2 (0.49)
Total192 (47.17)
Table 2 Barrier-focused intervention program
BarriersSpecial measuresGeneral measures
Subjective barriersExplanation and education
“Not at risk for CRC”: no symptomsExplain benefits and importance of screening, and give results of previous screeningAnswering questions about the screening
Fear of finding cancerExplain that early detection of CRC leads to good prognosisReminding of upcoming appointments
Fear of complications or perforationExplain that complications in colonoscopy examination are rareArranging on-site consultations from the physician and epidemiologists if necessary
EmbarrassmentEnsure that the patient’s confidence will be well protectedProviding guidance
Objective barriersImproving objective condition
Intolerance of painArranging painless colonoscopy1
Lack of time on working daysArranging examination at weekends
Intolerance of bowel preparationSimplifying bowel preparation
Inconvenience and complexity of colonoscopy procedureProviding guidance
Table 3 Baseline characteristics of eligible subjects (n = 1430)
Characteristicsn(%)
Age (yr)
40-59687 (48.04)
60-74743 (51.96)
Sex
Male511 (35.73)
Female919 (64.27)
High-risk factors
FDRs diagnosed with CRC240 (16.78)
Personal history of intestinal polyps105 (7.34)
Personal history of other cancers136 (9.51)
Positive for questionnaire1839 (58.67)
Positive for iFOBT241 (16.85)
Characteristics of barriers
With subjective barriers646 (45.17)
With objective barriers714 (49.93)
Without barriers70 (4.90)
Table 4 Variation in intervention effects (n = 1430)
CharacteristicsAdjusted OR95% CIP value
Age (yr)
40-591.0000.643-1.1330.273
60-740.853
Sex
Male1.000
Female0.9550.706-1.2920.767
High-risk factors
FDRs diagnosed with CRC1.7781.010-3.1310.046
Personal history of intestinal polyps3.8151.994-7.3000.000
Personal history of other cancers1.4440.745-2.7990.277
Positive for questionnaire11.5890.925-2.7270.093
Positive for iFOBT2.7181.479-4.9960.001
Characteristics of barriers
With subjective barriers1.000
With objective barriers34.59023.204-51.5630.000
Without barriers132.42159.709-293.6810.000