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Preventive Medicine | 2014

A comparison of different strategies used to invite subjects with a positive faecal occult blood test to a colonoscopy assessment. A randomised controlled trial in population-based screening programmes.

Manuel Zorzi; Paolo Giorgi Rossi; Carla Cogo; Fabio Falcini; Daniela Giorgi; Grazia Grazzini; Loretta Mariotti; V.G. Matarese; F. Soppelsa; Carlo Senore; Antonio Ferro; R. Mel; Anna Tison; Sabrina Di Camillo; B. Germanà; Marco Bisello; Stefano Lazzaro; Luca Maria Antoniello; Sandra Bertazzo; Meris Gennaro; L. Trevisani; V. Cifalà; Carolina Degl'Innocenti; Manola Migliori; Rosanna Ciacci; Americo Colamartini; Orietta Giuliani; Rosa Vattiato; Monica Palumbo; Alessandra Barca

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this parallel randomised controlled trial was to compare compliance with different modalities used to invite patients with a positive immunochemical faecal occult blood test (FIT+) for a total colonoscopy (TC). METHOD FIT+ patients from nine Italian colorectal cancer screening programmes were randomised to be invited for a TC initially by mail or by phone and, for non-compliers, to be recalled by mail, for counselling with a general practitioner, or to meet with a specialist screening practitioner (nurse or healthcare assistant). RESULTS In all, 3777 patients were randomised to different invitation strategies. Compliance with an initial invitation by mail and by phone was similar (86.0% vs. 84.0%, relative risk - RR: 1.02; 95%CI 0.97-1.08). Among non-responders to the initial invitation, compliance with a recall by appointment with a specialist practitioner was 50.4%, significantly higher than with a mail recall (38.1%; RR:1.33; 95%CI 1.01-1.76) or with a face-to-face counselling with the GP (30.8%; RR:1.45;95%CI 1.14-1.87). CONCLUSION Compliance with an initial invitation for a TC by mail and by phone was similar. A personal meeting with a specialist screening practitioner was associated with the highest compliance among non-compliers with initial invitations, while the involvement of GPs in this particular activity seemed less effective.


Preventive Medicine | 2015

Corrigendum to “A comparison of different strategies used to invite subjects with a positive faecal occult blood test to a colonoscopy assessment. A randomized controlled trial in population-based screening programmes” [Prev. Med. 65 (2014) 70–76]

Manuel Zorzi; Paolo Giorgi Rossi; Carla Cogo; Fabio Falcini; Daniela Giorgi; Grazia Grazzini; Loretta Mariotti; V.G. Matarese; F. Soppelsa; Carlo Senore; Antonio Ferro; R. Mel; Anna Tison; Sabrina Di Camillo; B. Germanà; Marco Bisello; Stefano Lazzaro; Luca Maria Antoniello; Sandra Bertazzo; Meris Gennaro; Lucio Trevisani; V. Cifalà; Carolina Degl'Innocenti; Manola Migliori; Rosanna Ciacci; Americo Colamartini; Orietta Giuliani; Rosa Vattiato; Monica Palumbo; Alessandra Barca


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2012

P.16.9 THE EFFICACY OF GRANULOCYTAPHERESIS IN TAPERING STEROID THERAPY IN MILD ACTIVE INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES STEROID DEPENDENT PATIENTS

E. Dal Pont; P. Lecis; E. Galliani; L.G. Cavallaro; E. Barbone; S. Capelli; B. Germanà


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2011

P.1.113: SCREENING FOR COLORECTAL CANCER (CRC) FROM THE FIRST THREE ROUNDS (2005-2011) IN AN ITALIAN NORTH-EASTERN DISTRICT (ULSS-1) WITH A HIGH ADHERENCE RATE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS

L.G. Cavallaro; P. Lecis; E. Galliani; E. Dal Pont; F. Soppelsa; R. Mel; S. Di Camillo; P. Iuzzolino; B. Germanà


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2011

P.1.252: MALIGNANT POLYPS DURING THE FIRST THREE SCREENING ROUNDS (2005-2011) FOR COLON-RECTAL CANCER (CRC) IN A NORTH-EASTERN SANITARY DISTRICT (ULSS-1 VENETO)

L.G. Cavallaro; P. Lecis; E. Galliani; E. Dal Pont; P. Iuzzolino; F. Soppelsa; R. Mel; S. Di Camillo; B. Germanà


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2010

P.249 CONSCIOUS SEDATION DURING ENDOSCOPY RETROGRADE COLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY: NEW MODEL WITH GASTROENTEROLOGIST ASSISTED BY AN ANESTHESIA NURSE IN BELLUNO HOSPITAL

E. Galliani; L.G. Cavallaro; E. DalPont; P. Lecis; P. Casarin; D. Mazzon; B. Germanà


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2010

P.119 MALIGNANT POLYPS DURING TWO CONSECUTIVE COLO-RECTAL CANCER (CRC) SCREENINGS

L.G. Cavallaro; P. Lecis; E. Galliani; E. DalPont; P. Iuzzolino; F. Soppelsa; R. Mel; S. Di Camillo; B. Germanà


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2010

P.122 TWO CONSECUTIVE COLORECTAL CANCER (CRC) SCREENING ROUNDS IN AN ITALIAN NORTH-EASTERN DISTRICT (ULSS-1) WITH HIGH ADHERENCE

L.G. Cavallaro; P. Lesis; E. Galliani; E. Dal Pont; F. Soppelsa; R. Mel; S. Di Camillo; M. Battistel; G. Bertiato; P. Iuzzolino; B. Germanà


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2009

A COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO CONSECUTIVE COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING ROUNDS IN AN ITALIAN NORTHEASTERN DISTRICT: PRELIMINARY RESULTS

L.G. Cavallaro; P. Lecis; E. Galliani; M. Lorenzi; F. Soppelsa; R. Mel; S. Di Camillo; R. Schiavon; G. Bertiato; G. Tirone; P. Iuzzolino; B. Germanà


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2008

PA.129 THE BELLUNO-MODEL: HIGH ADHERENCE RATE IN COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING (RESULTS OF FIRST ROUND)

L.G. Cavallaro; P. Lecis; E. Galliani; F. Soppelsa; R. Mel; S. Di Camillo; R. Schiavon; G. Bertiato; A.R. Lombardi; P. Iuzzolino; G. Tirone; B. Germanà

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Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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