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一部电视肥皂剧对英格兰西北部国民保健服务(NHS)宫颈筛查项目的影响。

The impact of a television soap opera on the NHS Cervical Screening Programme in the North West of England.

作者信息

Howe Andy, Owen-Smith Vicci, Richardson Judith

机构信息

East Lancashire Public Health Network, 33 Eagle Street, Accrington BB5 1LN.

出版信息

J Public Health Med. 2002 Dec;24(4):299-304. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/24.4.299.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mass media interventions can influence health care utilization but the effect of televised fictional accounts of illness upon national screening programmes is unknown. Our aim was to evaluate the impact of a Coronation Street story line, in which one of the characters died from cervical cancer, on the National Health Service (NHS) Cervical Screening Programme.

METHODS

The study involved a retrospective analysis of information held on cervical screening databases ('Exeter' computer systems) of the nine Health Authorities constituting the Lancashire and Greater Manchester zones of the North West Region of the NHS. The number of cervical smears performed in the community, in women over 25 years of age, whose previous smear was normal and who were on routine recall, during a 6 month period that included the story line, was compared with those taken over the same period in the previous year. The proportions of smears classified by a screening interval of 'unscheduled', 'on time', 'overdue' or 'no previous smear' were compared.

RESULTS

The number of smears performed increased from 65,714 in 2000 to 79,712 in 2001, an increase of 13,998 (21.3 percent; 95 per cent confidence interval (CI) 21.0-21.6 per cent) in the 19 weeks after the story line. The increase in the number of smears occurred in all categories of screening interval, with the largest increase seen in those attending 'on-time' (26 per cent).

CONCLUSIONS

We have demonstrated a large impact of a soap opera story line on the cervical screening programme although the benefit to health is not clear. Further research will determine the long-term effect of the story.

摘要

背景

大众媒体干预能够影响医疗保健的利用情况,但虚构的疾病电视报道对全国筛查计划的影响尚不清楚。我们的目的是评估《加冕街》中一个角色死于宫颈癌的故事情节对国民医疗服务体系(NHS)宫颈癌筛查计划的影响。

方法

该研究对构成NHS西北地区兰开夏郡和大曼彻斯特区的九个卫生当局的宫颈癌筛查数据库(“埃克塞特”计算机系统)中保存的信息进行回顾性分析。将在包含该故事情节的6个月期间内,社区中25岁以上、之前涂片正常且处于常规召回状态的女性进行宫颈涂片检查的数量,与上一年同期的检查数量进行比较。对按“不定期”“按时”“逾期”或“无先前涂片”筛查间隔分类的涂片比例进行比较。

结果

涂片检查数量从2000年的65714例增加到2001年的79712例,在故事情节播出后的19周内增加了13998例(21.3%;95%置信区间(CI)21.0 - 21.6%)。在所有筛查间隔类别中涂片数量均有增加,其中“按时”就诊者增加最多(26%)。

结论

我们已证明一部肥皂剧的故事情节对宫颈癌筛查计划有很大影响,尽管对健康的益处尚不清楚。进一步的研究将确定该故事情节的长期影响。

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