Information and questions about taking part in heart valve disease screening
People who are invited to take part in the heart valve screening study are sent an information pack with the invitation letter. Nearly everyone we...
Just under half of the people invited for screening so far have agreed to take part, and just over half decided not to. We were not able to talk to anyone who decided not to take part, but we know from other research that anxiety about getting a frightening diagnosis is a common reason for saying no to screening. Other reasons may include anxiety about the procedures involved – with heart valve screening the scan is painless and non-invasive, but it does involve undressing to the waist, which may put some people off. (See comments in ‘The screening appointment – having the heart scan‘). We also know that some people may not take part in screening because it is difficult to find the time or because access is difficult. This is one reason why the research team wanted to hold the first appointment in local health centres, but even so some people have told the research team they did not want to travel to and from appointments. Other reasons people have given to the research team for declining to take part also include having too many other things wrong, or being too old.
People who are invited to take part in the heart valve screening study are sent an information pack with the invitation letter. Nearly everyone we...
We asked people what they thought about different types of medical research, and whether they would be interested to take part again in another research...