Examining intrafamilial communication of colorectal cancer risk status to family members and kin responses to colonoscopy: a qualitative study.
Kaitlin M McGarragleCrystal HareSpring HolterDorian Anglin FaceyKelly McShaneSteven GallingerTae L HartPublished in: Hereditary cancer in clinical practice (2019)
In the absence of barriers such as cost and accessibility, this Canadian sample still reported several challenges to disclosure and colonoscopy adherence. Future research should explore interventions such as motivational interviewing to improve proband disclosure and to increase FDR adherence to colonoscopy.