Celentano D D
Division of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore.
Geriatrics. 1988 Apr;43(4):37-8, 40-4, 48.
Elderly women are inadequately screened for carcinoma of the cervix. Patient, physician, and laboratory factors are responsible for this "performance gap." Patients may be unaware of the need for routine screening; physicians other than obstetricians and gynecologists may not view cervical cancer screening as appropriate; and laboratories are under scrutiny for their quality control problems. Data from a Maryland study demonstrates the barriers to screening for the elderly: they receive sporadic screening, and office-based providers rarely offer this service. A simple protocol for management is suggested to reduce the morbidity and mortality attributable to cervical cancer.
老年女性宫颈癌筛查不足。患者、医生和实验室因素导致了这种“执行差距”。患者可能未意识到常规筛查的必要性;产科和妇科以外的医生可能认为宫颈癌筛查不合适;实验室因其质量控制问题而受到审查。一项来自马里兰州的研究数据表明了老年人筛查的障碍:他们接受的是不定期筛查,而门诊服务提供者很少提供这项服务。建议采用一个简单的管理方案来降低宫颈癌所致的发病率和死亡率。