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Understanding lung cancer screening behaviour using path analysis.

Lisa Carter-BawaJames E SlavenPatrick O MonahanClaire Burke DrauckerEmilee VodeSusan M Rawl
Published in: Journal of medical screening (2019)
This study found that medical mistrust, self-efficacy, and clinician recommendation were significant in the decision of whether to screen for lung cancer. These findings offer insight into potentially modifiable targets most appropriate on which to intervene. This understanding is critical to design meaningful clinician- and patient-focused interventions.
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