Administrative Barriers
Explicit refusal was uncommon among non-participants with available reason data. Low participation appeared to be driven more by operational barriers than by patient rejection of the intervention. Administrative barriers were the dominant…
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Explicit refusal was uncommon among non-participants with available reason data. Low participation appeared to be driven more by operational barriers than by patient rejection of the intervention. Administrative barriers were the dominant reason for non-participation. Administrative reasons included catchment-area issues, unavailable test slots before the first specialist visit, and age under 18 years.