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63rd Annual Scientific Meeting "Transitions of Care Across the Aging Continuum"
Author(s) -
Sung, JJY,
Ng, S,
Tsoi, K,
Choi, SYP,
Wong, MCS,
Griffiths, S,
Lou, VW
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
the gerontologist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.524
H-Index - 138
eISSN - 1758-5341
pISSN - 0016-9013
DOI - 10.1093/geront/gnq115
Subject(s) - continuum of care , gerontology , psychology , engineering physics , sociology , political science , physics , medicine , health care , law
Session 1205 (Poster): Health PromotionTheme: Transitions of Care Across the Aging ContinuumBACKGROUND: A colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programme targeting adults aged 50-70 by offering free CRC education and Faecal Immunochemical Tests (FITs) was launched in Hong Kong. Community elderly centres recruited participants via CRC health education talks. OBJECTIVE: This study examined the decision making process for participants in the FIT screening, specifically focusing on whom participants would consider during the decision-making process, decisionmaking process satisfaction, and decision regret. Method: A 0.5 hour standardized videotaped education session followed by a presentation by trained instructors focusing on risks, symptoms, and screening methods was held before screening. A questionnaire was administered to 275 participants after the FIT screening to investigate whom they considered in the decision making process (i.e., self, family members, and professionals), decision-making process satisfaction, and the Decision Regret Scale (DRS). RESULTS: Half (n=143) of the participants considered all three parties to some extent before making the decision to join the FIT screening. Almost all participants were satisfied with their decision-making process (98.2%). Decision regret was significantly associated with satisfaction with the decision-making process (r=-.41,p<.01). More consideration of self was associated with a lessened decision regret (r=-.25, p<.01). CONCLUSIONS: Half of the respondents considered self, family members, and professionals before making the decision to participate in the FIT screening. Most participants were satisfied with their decisions. Satisfaction with the decision-making process and consideration of self were associated with less decision regret. This programme successfully helped participants make CRC screening decisions with low regret and high satisfaction and thus deserves promotion.The 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America (GSA), New Orleans, LA., 19-23 November 2010. In The Gerontologist, 2010, v. 50 suppl. 1, p. 279-28

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