Fecal immunological blood test is more appealing than the guaiac-based test for colorectal cancer screening

Dig Liver Dis. 2017 Nov;49(11):1267-1272. doi: 10.1016/j.dld.2017.08.018. Epub 2017 Aug 10.

Abstract

Background: The reasons for participation in fecal immunological testing (FIT) of subjects who were previously non-respondents to guaiac fecal occult blood testing (g-FOBT) have not been assessed.

Population and methods: We aimed to determine the reasons for current compliance with FIT among non-responders to g-FOBT, termed "converts‿, in a French district. A questionnaire was returned by 170 converts aged from 55 to 75 years (response rate 75.2% after exclusions).

Results: The major barriers to participation in screening with g-FOBT were test-related: the test was perceived as complicated (24%) and it required three consecutive stools (28%). Among the test-related major determinants of FIT compliance was the perception that the test was less complicated than previous test (30%) and that a unique stool sample was required (29%). Among the non-test related major determinants of FIT compliance were the perception that the general practitioner was more convincing (31%) and the feeling to be more concerned because of age (21%). The reasons for compliance among converts did not differ according to age, sex, and rural or urban residence.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrated that the simplicity of FIT and the endorsement of practitioners were both major motivations for FIT compliance among non-respondents in at least two previous consecutive campaigns.

Keywords: Barriers and facilitators; Colorectal cancer screening; Fecal immunological testing; Fecal occult blood test.

MeSH terms

  • Age Factors
  • Aged
  • Colorectal Neoplasms / diagnosis*
  • Directive Counseling
  • Early Detection of Cancer / methods*
  • Female
  • General Practice
  • Guaiac*
  • Humans
  • Immunologic Tests*
  • Indicators and Reagents
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Occult Blood*
  • Patient Compliance / psychology*
  • Perception

Substances

  • Indicators and Reagents
  • Guaiac