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Screening - Evidence and Practice (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Screening - Evidence and Practice (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Screening programmes involve the systematic offer of testing for
populations or groups of apparently healthy people to identify
individuals who may be at future risk of a particular medical
condition or disease, with the aim of offering intervention to
reduce their risk. For many years, screening was practised without
debate, and without evidence, but in the 1960s serious challenges
were raised about many of the screening procedures then being
practised. Benefits and harms of screening must be measured in high
quality trials, and the benefits of screening must be weighed
alongside the negative side-effects. Concerns were raised about
potential and actual harm arising when people without a health
problem received dangerous and unnecessary investigations and
treatments as a result of routine screening tests. Controversy
raged, and it took some 50 years to achieve widespread recognition
that evidence-based and quality assured programme delivery was
essential, coupled with provision of balanced informed to enable
informed choice for potential participants. Commercially motivated
provision of poor quality and non-evidence based screening tests is
increasing and screening remains a highly contested topic that has
relevance in all health systems including for the general public
and media. This book serves as a practical and comprehensive guide
to all aspects of screening. Following the international success of
the first edition, this second edition brings extensive updates and
new case study material. The first section deals with concepts,
methods, and evidence, charts the story of screening back to 1861,
and covers all aspects of a screening programme and how to research
the full consequences. The second section is a practical guide to
sound policy-making and to high quality delivery of best value
screening. The controversies, paradoxes, uncertainties, and ethical
dilemmas of screening are explained, and each chapter is packed
with examples, real-life case histories, helpful summary points,
and self-test questions. Reference is made to the NHS, a leader in
screening, but the primary focus is on universal principles, making
the book highly relevant across the globe.
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