Testing to Prevent Colon Cancer: Results from a Rural Community Intervention
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Description
Examines the use of a discrete choice experiment (DCE) to
learn about how individuals with public or no insurance and
low-incomes in rural North Carolina value different aspects
of colorectal cancer (CRC) screenings. Includes statistics
on DCE participants, such as education, income, employment,
insurance, assistance needed with written materials, and
agreement on CRC screening attributes.
Author(s)
John M. Westfall, Linda Zittleman, Christin Sutter, et al.
Citation
Annals of Family Medicine, 11(6), 500-507
Date
11/2013
Tagged as
Behavioral health
· Cancer
· Health screening
· Poverty
· Statistics and data
· Uninsured and underinsured
· Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention
· North Carolina