Abstract
IntroductionMost patients attending hepatology clinic for the first time require a basic liver screen before a definitive diagnosis or plan of action can be made. We sought to establish if...
Highlights
ObjectivesThe primary aim of the study was achieved and the annual rate of adverse events reporting to Bowel Screening Wales (BSW) has increased fivefold
The aim of the study is to evaluate participants’ opinions on their experience of the Bowel Screening Wales (BSW) service and provide a snapshot view of the programme
The number of adverse events reported from the launch of BSW on 27 October 2008 until 30 January 2011 was 54
Summary
The primary aim of the study was achieved and the annual rate of adverse events reporting to BSW has increased fivefold. The aim of the study is to evaluate participants’ opinions on their experience of the Bowel Screening Wales (BSW) service and provide a snapshot view of the programme
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