Study protocol for a mixed methods approach to optimize colorectal cancer screening in Malaysia: Integrating stakeholders insights and knowledge-to-action framework

Author:

Chong Diane Woei-QuanORCID,Jayaraj Vivek Jason,Ab Rahim Fathullah IqbalORCID,Syed Soffian Sharifah Saffinas,Azmi Muhammad Fikri,Mohd Yusri Mohd Yusaini,Mohamed Sidek Ahmad Shanwani,Azmi Norfarizan,Md Said Rosaida,Md Salleh Muhammad Firdaus,Abu Bakar Norasiah,Shahar Hamiza,Abdul Rashid Rima Marhayu,Samad Shazimah Abdul,Ahmad Zanita,Ismail Mohd Safiee,A. Bakar Adilah,Hj Jobli Nor Mashitah,Sararaks SondiORCID

Abstract

Introduction Colorectal cancer is a growing global health concern and the number of reported cases has increased over the years. Early detection through screening is critical to improve outcomes for patients with colorectal cancer. In Malaysia, there is an urgent need to optimize the colorectal cancer screening program as uptake is limited by multiple challenges. This study aims to systematically identify and address gaps in screening service delivery to optimize the Malaysian colorectal cancer screening program. Methods This study uses a mixed methods design. It focuses primarily on qualitative data to understand processes and strategies and to identify specific areas that can be improved through stakeholder engagement in the screening program. Quantitative data play a dual role in supporting the selection of participants for the qualitative study based on program monitoring data and assessing inequalities in screening and program implementation in healthcare facilities in Malaysia. Meanwhile, literature review identifies existing strategies to improve colorectal cancer screening. Additionally, the knowledge-to-action framework is integrated to ensure that the research findings lead to practical improvements to the colorectal cancer screening program. Discussion Through this complex mix of qualitative and quantitative methods, this study will explore the complex interplay of population- and systems-level factors that influence screening rates. It involves identifying barriers to effective colorectal cancer screening in Malaysia, comparing current strategies with international best practices, and providing evidence-based recommendations to improve the local screening program.

Funder

Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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