结直肠癌血液隐匿筛查:饮食限制对依从性的影响。

M H Robinson, G Pye, W M Thomas, J D Hardcastle, C M Mangham
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本研究的目的是研究饮食限制对结肠直肠癌血液隐匿筛查依从性的影响。153人被随机分配在3天或6天内进行有或没有饮食限制的血液隐匿试验。未在6周内归还完成测试的学生将收到一封提醒信。在3天的测试期间,依从性有一个小但显着的改善,但由于样本量小,在本研究中没有看到这种差异。总体而言,在测试期间,未被要求排除某些食物的受试者的依从率为72.8%,而被要求限制饮食的受试者的依从率为51.8% (chi 2 = 7.45, P < 0.01)。在英国人群中,血液隐匿筛查依从性受到强加的饮食限制的不利影响。
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Haemoccult screening for colorectal cancer: the effect of dietary restriction on compliance.

The aim of this study was to examine the effect of dietary restrictions on compliance with Haemoccult screening for colorectal carcinoma. One-hundred-and-fifty-three individuals were randomly allocated to perform Haemoccult tests with or without dietary restrictions, over 3 or 6 days. Those who failed to return completed tests within 6 weeks were sent a reminder letter. A small but significant improvement in compliance when testing over a 3-day period has been previously demonstrated but this difference was not seen in this study because of the small sample size. Overall, 72.8% compliance was achieved in those who were not asked to exclude certain foods during the test period compared with 51.8% in those in whom dietary restriction was requested (chi 2 = 7.45, P < 0.01). In a British population compliance with Haemoccult screening is adversely affected by the imposition of dietary restrictions.

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