Acceptability of risk-stratified breast screening: Effect of the order of presenting risk and benefit information.
Alex GhanouniJo WallerSandro T StoffelIvo VlaevChristian von WagnerPublished in: Journal of medical screening (2019)
No information order effect on preferences was observed. Information order did affect screening risk perceptions. Efforts to improve perceptions may need to be more intensive than those tested. Women perceiving themselves as high risk or perceiving greater benefits of screening may be particularly averse to less frequent screening.