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7. Inviting women to screening programmes



Overview


Inviting women to screening: letter followed by personalised phone call vs. automated phone call

Issued on: May 2019

Healthcare question

Healthcare question

Should a letter followed by a personalised telephone call vs. an automated telephone call be used for inviting asymptomatic women to organised population-based breast cancer screening programmes?

Recommendation

Recommendation

The ECIBC's Guidelines Development Group (GDG) suggests not using a letter followed by a personalised telephone call for inviting asymptomatic women between the ages of 50-69 (in whom screening is strongly recommended) to attend organised population-based breast cancer screening programmes.

Recommendation strength

Conditional recommendation
Very low certainty of the evidence

Justification

Justification

The GDG made a conditional recommendation against the intervention, because it was judged as not feasible to implement and because of the large cost.

Research priorities

Research priorities

Satisfaction and informed decision making outcomes need to be addressed.

Supporting material

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