TY - JOUR T1 - Review: organisational change and patient involvement may increase the use of prevention cancer screening services JF - Evidence Based Medicine JO - Evid Based Med SP - 192 LP - 192 DO - 10.1136/ebm.7.6.192 VL - 7 IS - 6 A2 - , Y1 - 2002/11/01 UR - http://ebm.bmj.com/content/7/6/192.1.abstract N2 - (2002) Ann Intern Med 136, 641; Stone EG, Morton SC, Hulscher ME, et al.. Interventions that increase use of adult immunization and cancer screening services: a meta-analysis. . May 7;. :. –51.OpenUrlPubMedWeb of Science
 
 QUESTION: What approaches are most effective in increasing use of adult immunisation and cancer screening services? Studies were identified by searching (through February 1999) the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organization of Care Special Register (which includes searches of MEDLINE [from 1966], EMBASE/Excerpta Medica [from 1980], HealthSTAR [from 1975], and the Cochrane Controlled Trials Register [from 1996]), previous systematic reviews, and the Health Care Quality Improvement Projects database. Controlled clinical trials that assessed interventions to increase the use of immunisations for influenza and pneumococcal pneumonia, and use of screening for colon, breast, and cervical cancer in adults were selected for review. Data were extracted on specific intervention components, study characteristics, … ER -