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Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: a Scoping Review Using the Theoretical Domains Framework

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Date 2023 Jul 12
PMID 37435229
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Background: Colorectal cancer screening plays a key role in mitigating morbidity and mortality associated with the disease. Regions such as the Eastern Mediterranean Region experience a particularly large burden of colorectal cancer. While trends have been described at the country level within the region, it is important to understand what barriers exist to colorectal cancer screening, so that more effective interventions can be conceptualized and implemented.

Methods: A scoping review was conducted by applying the Theoretical Domains Framework. The search strategy was conceptualized and implemented by searching two online databases (Scopus and PubMed) that identified papers published between 2000 and 2021 that were available in English and related to colorectal cancer screening in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Duplicates were removed both automatically by EndNote and manually for those that remained by two members of the research team. Two data collection matrices, constructed according to the Theoretical Domains Framework, were used to extract data on multi-level barriers to screening as perceived by the at-risk population and providers.

Results: Barriers related to colorectal cancer screening were evident at the individual, public, provider, and health system levels. The most noted barriers among both matrices pertained to the domains of knowledge, emotion, environmental context and resources, and beliefs about consequences. At the individual level, knowledge was the most-cited barrier. At the provider and health system levels, knowledge and environmental context and resources were the most-cited barriers, respectively.

Conclusions: In understanding barriers at the individual, provider, and health system levels, more effective interventions can be developed to promote screening and early detection for colorectal cancer.

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