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威尔士结直肠癌筛查参与度的不平等:对 COVID-19 大流行期间筛查计划临时暂停影响的考察。

Inequalities in colorectal cancer screening uptake in Wales: an examination of the impact of the temporary suspension of the screening programme during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Research and Evaluation Division, Knowledge and Research Directorate, Public Health Data, Public Health Wales, Floor 5, Number 2 Capital Quarter, Tyndall Street, Cardiff, CF10 4BZ, UK.

Health Protection and Screening Services Directorate. Public Health Wales, Cardiff, Wales.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Mar 22;23(1):546. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15345-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Response to the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the temporary disruption of cancer screening in the UK, and strong public messaging to stay safe and to protect NHS capacity. Following reintroduction in services, we explored the impact on inequalities in uptake of the Bowel Screening Wales (BSW) programme to identify groups who may benefit from tailored interventions.

METHODS

Records within the BSW were linked to electronic health records (EHR) and administrative data within the Secured Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank. Ethnic group was obtained from a linked data method available within SAIL. We examined uptake for the first 3 months of invitations (August to October) following the reintroduction of BSW programme in 2020, compared to the same period in the preceding 3 years. Uptake was measured across a 6 month follow-up period. Logistic models were conducted to analyse variations in uptake by sex, age group, income deprivation quintile, urban/rural location, ethnic group, and clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV) status in each period; and to compare uptake within sociodemographic groups between different periods.

RESULTS

Uptake during August to October 2020 (period 2020/21; 60.4%) declined compared to the same period in 2019/20 (62.7%) but remained above the 60% Welsh standard. Variation by sex, age, income deprivation, and ethnic groups was observed in all periods studied. Compared to the pre-pandemic period in 2019/20, uptake declined for most demographic groups, except for older individuals (70-74 years) and those in the most income deprived group. Uptake continues to be lower in males, younger individuals, people living in the most income deprived areas and those of Asian and unknown ethnic backgrounds.

CONCLUSION

Our findings are encouraging with overall uptake achieving the 60% Welsh standard during the first three months after the programme restarted in 2020 despite the disruption. Inequalities did not worsen after the programme resumed activities but variations in CRC screening in Wales associated with sex, age, deprivation and ethnic group remain. This needs to be considered in targeting strategies to improve uptake and informed choice in CRC screening to avoid exacerbating disparities in CRC outcomes as screening services recover from the pandemic.

摘要

背景

应对 COVID-19 大流行早期阶段的措施导致英国癌症筛查暂时中断,并大力宣传保持安全和保护国民保健制度能力的信息。在服务重新推出后,我们探讨了对威尔士结直肠癌筛查计划(BSW)参与率不平等的影响,以确定可能受益于针对性干预的人群。

方法

BSW 的记录与电子健康记录(EHR)和 Secured Anonymised Information Linkage(SAIL)数据库中的行政数据相关联。在 SAIL 中,通过一种可链接的数据方法获取种族群体信息。我们检查了 2020 年 BSW 计划重新推出后的前 3 个月(8 月至 10 月)的参与情况,并与前 3 年同期进行了比较。在 6 个月的随访期间测量了参与度。在每个时期,使用逻辑模型分析了不同性别、年龄组、收入贫困五分位数、城乡位置、种族群体和临床极度脆弱(CEV)状态下的参与度差异;并比较了不同时期不同社会人口群体之间的参与度。

结果

2020 年 8 月至 10 月(2020/21 期)的参与度与 2019/20 年同期(62.7%)相比有所下降,但仍高于威尔士 60%的标准。在所有研究期间,性别、年龄、收入贫困和种族群体都存在差异。与 2019/20 年大流行前时期相比,大多数人口群体的参与度下降,除了 70-74 岁的老年人和收入最贫困的群体。男性、年轻人、收入最贫困地区的人以及亚洲人和未知种族背景的人,其参与度仍然较低。

结论

尽管存在干扰,2020 年计划重新启动后的头三个月,总体参与率达到了威尔士 60%的标准,这令人鼓舞。在计划恢复活动后,不平等情况并未恶化,但威尔士 CRC 筛查与性别、年龄、贫困和种族群体相关的差异仍然存在。在从大流行中恢复的过程中,为提高 CRC 筛查的参与度和知情选择,需要考虑这些差异,以避免 CRC 结果的差异进一步扩大。

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