Colorectal cancer is the second most prevalent cancer in Germany. The governmental program for early detection of colorectal cancer intends to increase the chances of recovery by identifying colorectal cancer in an early, more treatable stage. Citizens need quality-assured, balanced, and target-group-specific information to be able to make an informed decision. On the basis of the current state of research, of extensive studies, and of expert and user interviews, the Federal Center for Health Education (BZgA) developed an information module on"early detection of colorectal cancer" for the women's health portal of the BZgA. The information module contains information on colorectal cancer, on the governmental program for early detection, as well as on the program's benefits and risks. The information offered is intended to be up to date and is approved by experts. The BZgA approves the quality of this information using methods of process and outcome evaluation.
Obwohl psychische Erkrankungen weit verbreitet sind und stetig an Bedeutung zunehmen, führen verschiedene Hindernisse dazu, dass psychisch Erkrankte häufig nicht die notwendige Hilfe in Anspruch nehmen. Gründe hierfür können Vorurteile, Stigmatisierung und Diskriminierung sein, mit denen sich Menschen mit psychischen Erkrankungen trotz Aufklärungsmaßnahmen konfrontiert sehen. Im aktuellen Koalitionsvertrag „Mehr Fortschritt wagen“ wird das Thema aufgegriffen. Der Beitrag stellt die Hintergründe, Ziele, Maßnahmen und erste Ergebnisse des Scoping Review „Entstigmatisierung psychischer Erkrankungen“ vor.
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