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  • Health Services Research
  • Health Communication

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  • Social reporting (SR) is crucial for transparency and stakeholder communication in institutional activities.
  • Implementing SR in oncological screening programs requires clear guidelines and stakeholder engagement.
  • Previous guidelines for SR in screening programs were developed in 2012.

Purpose:

  • To review and update the 2012 Guidelines for Social Reporting of Oncological Screening Programmes.
  • To foster a culture of social reporting through training and knowledge sharing.
  • To experiment with SR implementation in pilot projects and involve stakeholders in a co-creation process.

Summary:

  • A project between 2020-2022 updated social reporting guidelines for oncological screening programs (mammography, cervical, colorectal).
  • The initiative involved training professionals, co-creating SRs with stakeholders, and piloting the updated guidelines.
  • Three social reports were developed for pilot screening programs, incorporating local content.

Impact:

  • The project produced updated, comprehensive, comparable, and inclusive social reporting guidelines.
  • It highlighted the importance of SR as an accountability tool in screening programs.
  • Challenges included pandemic disruptions and the need for earlier, integrated stakeholder involvement.