Financial incentives to promote colorectal cancer screening: A longitudinal randomized control trial
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention Sep 19, 2019
Lieberman A, Gneezy A, Berry E, et al. - Researchers investigated the impact of financial incentives offered for mailed fecal immunochemical test (FIT) completion annually for 3 years. To their knowledge, the researchers noted that this was the first longitudinal study to assess the impact of repeated financial incentives—and their withdrawal—on FIT completion. They randomized participants (ages 50 to 64 years), not up-to-date with screening, to receive either a mailed FIT outreach (n = 6,565), outreach plus $5 (n = 1,000), or $10 (n = 1,000) incentive for completion. Outcomes revealed no increased FIT completion in correlation to offering small incentives vs standard outreach.
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