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New Invited Women to Breast Cancer Screening: a Multi-centre, Longitudinal, Controlled, Randomised Study on a Decision-aid to Support Informed Choice
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Decision-aid and Standard information for Breast Cancer. Completed, enrolled 1,001 participants across 7 sites.
Detailed Summary
The present study aim to assess the effect of an interactive web decision aid on informed choice - measured via knowledge, attitudes and intentions concerning breast cancer screening - comparing the decision aid with a standard information provided via web.
Study Details
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Interventions
Web platform with a multilevel information and an aid for the decision to be taken. The content is splitted in 16-20 screens; each screen contains the answer to a common question (i.e. What is mammography screening? What are its benefits and harms? What results can be expected from the participation to mammography screening? What is breast cancer?). The information covers also controversial topics as overdiagnosis, overtreatment and the disagreement among scientists about harms and benefits' quantification.
Web platform with a standard brochure. This standard brochure represents a combination of the best information available from the three participate centre' brochures.