Thom Bongaerts

173 Perceptions and beliefs of GPs on the CSPs 13. When women receive a positive screening outcome, I want to be able to inform them myself. ⃝ strongly disagree ⃝ disagree ⃝ neutral ⃝ agree ⃝ strongly agree Depending on the outcomes of the screening test, the GP is still involved by partaking a control smear after 6 months, or by referring the women to a gynaecologist for follow-up examinations. The GP will always be informed about outcomes emerging from the follow-up examination(s). III. Specific questions about the CPS aiming at breast cancer Following questions concern your role regarding the CSP aimed at breast cancer (BC-SP). In each case, please choose the answer that best suits you. 1. Have you had any questions about the BC-SP in the past year? ⃝ yes ⃝ no; you can proceed to question 3 2. What were the questions about (multiple answers possible): ⃝ the invitation ⃝ the invitation interval (actual since Covid-19) ⃝ participation in the CSP ⃝ the risk of developing breast cancer ⃝ the outcome of the (screening) test ⃝ follow-up examinations ⃝ participation at the follow-up examinations Following statements are about your experiences with the CSP aiming at breast cancer (BC-SP). Please choose the answer that best suits you. 3. I am well informed about the content and objectives of the BC-SP. ⃝ strongly disagree ⃝ disagree ⃝ neutral ⃝ agree ⃝ strongly agree 6

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