mardi 27 mai 2014

Screening Appointments - What Beliefs Affect Attending?

Some individuals are reluctant to spend time complying with medical screening if there is nothing wrong with them especially if follow-up testing promises to be time-consuming and not without any financial penalty. Some people fear screening might reveal something physically unusual or abnormal which they consider may not be significant in terms of well-being and functioning. A particular screening test might be known to be liable to false alarms. Some might be put off the tests because of subsequent treatments - such as chemotherapy or surgery - having known negative side effects, as serious as incontinence or impotence. However, given the care taken, by the public authorities in the UK who offer screening, to first examine all the medical considerations, there is a question that arises. Are those people, with doubts about screening, being negatively swayed by their deeper beliefs and attitudes regarding life and death? Perhaps it is difficult to disentangle the affects of religion, culture and personal bias on personal choice. Here are 6 attitudes which seem to be relevant.



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