Girbig G, Augustin M, Krensel M, Andrees V
Institut für Versorgungsforschung in der Dermatologie und bei Pflegeberufen (IVDP), Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Martinistr. 52, 20246, Hamburg, Deutschland.
Hautarzt. 2021 Nov;72(11):953-962. doi: 10.1007/s00105-021-04842-0. Epub 2021 Jul 5.
In 2008, statutory skin cancer screening (sSCS) was introduced in Germany for people aged ≥ 35 years with statutory health insurance (SHI). The aim is to diagnose malignant skin lesions at an early stage, reduce mortality and improve morbidity and quality of life. Although sSCS was introduced more than a decade ago, only a part of the public is aware of it.
What are the reasons for the low participation rate in sSCS in the eligible population?
In computer-assisted phone interviews with a representative population sample of N = 1015 persons aged ≥ 18 years with SHI attitude towards skin cancer, rate of use of sSCS and reasons for nonparticipation were surveyed in January 2019. Parts of the data were compared with previous surveys from 2011, 2013 and 2015.
Among the 1015 participants 40% were concerned about skin cancer (2011: 45%; 2013: 51%; 2015: 46%). Of the respondents 75.4% were authorised to use sSCS. Of these 52.6% had never participated in sSCS before. However, participation increased with age. Further, the nonparticipation rate for those with a high school-leaving certificate (45%) was significantly lower than for those with a lower schooling level (58%). The option for sSCS was unknown to 35% of nonparticipants. As a reason for nonparticipation 20% mentioned a lack of time, while 58% saw no need for it because they felt healthy. In general, 91% of all respondents considered early preventive examinations to be useful and 66% had already taken part in other preventive examinations.
The low participation rate of about 50% in sSCS and the decreasing concern about skin cancer suggest that further education of the general population about the relevance of skin cancer with a focus on risk groups is necessary.
2008年,德国开始为年龄≥35岁且拥有法定医疗保险(SHI)的人群提供法定皮肤癌筛查(sSCS)。其目的是早期诊断恶性皮肤病变,降低死亡率,改善发病率和生活质量。尽管sSCS在十多年前就已推出,但只有一部分公众知晓此事。
符合条件的人群中sSCS参与率低的原因是什么?
2019年1月,通过计算机辅助电话访谈,对N = 1015名年龄≥18岁且拥有SHI的具有代表性的人群样本进行了关于皮肤癌的态度、sSCS的使用情况以及未参与的原因的调查。部分数据与2011年、2013年和2015年的先前调查进行了比较。
在1015名参与者中,40%的人担心皮肤癌(2011年:45%;2013年:51%;2015年:46%)。75.4%的受访者有权使用sSCS。其中52.6%的人以前从未参加过sSCS。然而,参与率随年龄增长而增加。此外,拥有高中毕业证书的人群的未参与率(45%)显著低于受教育程度较低的人群(58%)。35%的未参与者不知道有sSCS这一选项。作为未参与的原因,20%的人提到缺乏时间,而58%的人认为没有必要,因为他们感觉自己很健康。总体而言,91%的受访者认为早期预防性检查是有用的,66%的人已经参加过其他预防性检查。
sSCS约50%的低参与率以及对皮肤癌关注度的下降表明,有必要对普通人群进一步开展关于皮肤癌相关性的教育,重点关注风险群体。