A systematic review of the effect of individualized risk communication strategies on screening uptake and its psychological predictors: the role of psychology theory

People might be more likely to attend for health screening if they are told their individual risk of an illness. The way this risk of ill-health is communicated might have an effect on screening uptake or its psychological proxies. It is possible that the format, presentation, and details of the inf...

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Main Authors: Kathryn Bould, Blanaid Daly, Stephen Dunne, Suzanne Scott, Koula Asimakopoulou
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Language:English
Published: Open Medical Publishing 2016-12-01
Series:Health Psychology Research
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/hpr/article/view/6157
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spelling doaj-ff825144452e427aa9d8ee509e689d5e2021-05-03T00:32:00ZengOpen Medical PublishingHealth Psychology Research2281-20752420-81242016-12-014210.4081/hpr.2016.61575022A systematic review of the effect of individualized risk communication strategies on screening uptake and its psychological predictors: the role of psychology theoryKathryn Bould0Blanaid Daly1Stephen Dunne2Suzanne Scott3Koula Asimakopoulou4Division of Population and Patient Health, King's College LondonDivision of Population and Patient Health, King's College LondonDivision of Population and Patient Health, King's College LondonDivision of Population and Patient Health, King's College LondonDivision of Population and Patient Health, King's College LondonPeople might be more likely to attend for health screening if they are told their individual risk of an illness. The way this risk of ill-health is communicated might have an effect on screening uptake or its psychological proxies. It is possible that the format, presentation, and details of the information as well as the complexity of an intervention and use of psychological theory to inform the intervention may impact the effectiveness of individual risk communication. This systematic review collates, analyses and synthesizes the evidence for effectiveness of these aspects of individual risk communication. The synthesis indicated that written, individualized risk scores or categories are effective at supporting screening uptake and its psychological proxies. Complex, or theory-based interventions, surprisingly, are no more effective than simpler or atheoretical interventions.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/hpr/article/view/6157Systematic review, Risk communication, Screening, Psychological predictors
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Blanaid Daly
Stephen Dunne
Suzanne Scott
Koula Asimakopoulou
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Blanaid Daly
Stephen Dunne
Suzanne Scott
Koula Asimakopoulou
A systematic review of the effect of individualized risk communication strategies on screening uptake and its psychological predictors: the role of psychology theory
Health Psychology Research
Systematic review, Risk communication, Screening, Psychological predictors
author_facet Kathryn Bould
Blanaid Daly
Stephen Dunne
Suzanne Scott
Koula Asimakopoulou
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title A systematic review of the effect of individualized risk communication strategies on screening uptake and its psychological predictors: the role of psychology theory
title_short A systematic review of the effect of individualized risk communication strategies on screening uptake and its psychological predictors: the role of psychology theory
title_full A systematic review of the effect of individualized risk communication strategies on screening uptake and its psychological predictors: the role of psychology theory
title_fullStr A systematic review of the effect of individualized risk communication strategies on screening uptake and its psychological predictors: the role of psychology theory
title_full_unstemmed A systematic review of the effect of individualized risk communication strategies on screening uptake and its psychological predictors: the role of psychology theory
title_sort systematic review of the effect of individualized risk communication strategies on screening uptake and its psychological predictors: the role of psychology theory
publisher Open Medical Publishing
series Health Psychology Research
issn 2281-2075
2420-8124
publishDate 2016-12-01
description People might be more likely to attend for health screening if they are told their individual risk of an illness. The way this risk of ill-health is communicated might have an effect on screening uptake or its psychological proxies. It is possible that the format, presentation, and details of the information as well as the complexity of an intervention and use of psychological theory to inform the intervention may impact the effectiveness of individual risk communication. This systematic review collates, analyses and synthesizes the evidence for effectiveness of these aspects of individual risk communication. The synthesis indicated that written, individualized risk scores or categories are effective at supporting screening uptake and its psychological proxies. Complex, or theory-based interventions, surprisingly, are no more effective than simpler or atheoretical interventions.
topic Systematic review, Risk communication, Screening, Psychological predictors
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/hpr/article/view/6157
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