Trust in cervical screening and attributions of blame for interval cancers following a national controversy.
Olga PoluektovaDeirdre A RobertsonAlexandros PapadopoulosPeter D LunnPublished in: British journal of health psychology (2024)
The findings suggest that public controversies influence perceptions of screening programmes and underscore the importance of transparent, choice-based communication in mitigating these effects. The findings have valuable implications for screening services worldwide as all screening programmes will have associated false negative and false positive results.