Health Expectations (Dec 2023)

Patient and healthcare professionals' perceptions of a combined blood and faecal immunochemical test for excluding colorectal cancer diagnosis in primary care

  • Kayleigh Nelson,
  • Kym Carter,
  • Julie Hepburn,
  • Ian Hill,
  • Claire Hurlow,
  • Claire O'Neill,
  • Alethea Tang,
  • Dean A. Harris

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13796
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 6
pp. 2655 – 2665

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Abstract Objectives To explore the perceptions of patients and healthcare professionals on Raman‐faecal immunochemical test (FIT) as an alternative test for colorectal cancer exclusion in primary care. Design Semi‐structured interviews within a feasibility study. Setting Patients presenting to primary care with colorectal symptoms and healthcare professionals working in primary and secondary care. Participants A total of 23 patients and 12 healthcare professionals. Methods Patient participants were asked to complete a novel combined Raman‐FIT test before being seen in secondary care. This study sought their opinions about the test. We also sought the views of healthcare professionals. Findings Patients and healthcare professionals agreed that Raman‐FIT was a suitable test to be given in primary care. It aligned with routine practice and was a simple test for most patients to complete. Conclusions Patients are willing and able to complete the Raman‐FIT test in primary care. Raman‐FIT may accelerate access to diagnosis with the potential to improve cancer outcomes. Patient and Public Involvement Lay members (J. H. and I. H.) with experience and knowledge of colorectal cancer and screening contributed to developing, undertaking, and disseminating all aspects of the research. They were supported to collaborate as equal members of the research team. They were involved in developing the study as coapplicants, using personal experience to ensure that the research and its methods were relevant to the patient and public needs. Both prepared participant information sheets, coanalysed data, and contributed to study reporting and dissemination through papers, conference presentations and a lay summary.

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