Ferras Madisen, Dye Judy, Ayala Guadalupe X, Schmied Emily
School of Public Health, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, USA.
School of Nursing, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, USA.
Mil Med. 2023 Jan 4;188(1-2):42-48. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usac036.
As the number of women veterans grows, so does the need to ensure they receive timely health care, including preventive reproductive health screenings such as cervical cancer screenings and mammograms. However, little is known about the rates of reproductive health screenings among veterans and what factors may be related to screening. The objectives of this cross-sectional study were to (1) understand healthcare treatment-seeking experiences among women veterans, (2) determine the rate of adherence to screening guidelines for cervical and breast cancers, and (3) examine potential correlates of adherence to clinical reproductive health screening guidelines.
Women veterans completed an electronically administered survey, which assessed personal characteristics, psychological health symptoms, military service history, health insurance status, healthcare-seeking experiences (e.g., barriers to and satisfaction with care), and receipt of cervical and breast cancer screenings. Multivariable logistic regression identified factors associated with adherence to clinical guidelines for cervical and breast cancer screening.
Of the 90 women (mean age = 38.78; SD = 12.19) who participated, 64 (71.10%) reported meeting all age-applicable screening guidelines. The most common barriers to obtaining women's healthcare were availability of convenient appointment times, finding time in your schedule to make and go to an appointment, and long wait times for appointments. Multivariable logistic regression revealed veterans without a regular women's health provider were less likely to adhere to guidelines than those with a regular provider (OR = 0.16; 95% CI, 0.04-0.57).
Many women veterans are unable to receive reproductive health screenings; continued efforts are needed to determine how to increase adherence in this unique population.
随着退伍女兵数量的增加,确保她们获得及时医疗保健的需求也在增长,这包括预防性生殖健康筛查,如宫颈癌筛查和乳房X光检查。然而,对于退伍军人的生殖健康筛查率以及哪些因素可能与筛查相关,人们却知之甚少。这项横断面研究的目的是:(1)了解退伍女兵寻求医疗治疗的经历;(2)确定宫颈癌和乳腺癌筛查指南的遵守率;(3)检查遵守临床生殖健康筛查指南的潜在相关因素。
退伍女兵完成了一项电子管理的调查,该调查评估了个人特征、心理健康症状、服役历史、健康保险状况、寻求医疗保健的经历(如获得医疗保健的障碍和对医疗服务的满意度)以及宫颈癌和乳腺癌筛查的接受情况。多变量逻辑回归确定了与遵守宫颈癌和乳腺癌筛查临床指南相关的因素。
在参与研究的90名女性(平均年龄 = 38.78;标准差 = 12.19)中,64名(71.10%)报告符合所有适用年龄的筛查指南。获得女性医疗保健最常见的障碍是能否获得方便的预约时间、在日程安排中找到时间进行并前往预约以及预约等待时间过长。多变量逻辑回归显示,没有固定女性健康护理提供者的退伍军人比有固定提供者的退伍军人更不可能遵守指南(比值比 = 0.16;95%置信区间,0.04 - 0.57)。
许多退伍女兵无法接受生殖健康筛查;需要持续努力来确定如何提高这一特殊人群的筛查遵守率。