Department of Global Health, School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing, China.
Institute for Global Health and Development, Peking University, Beijing, China.
J Glob Health. 2023 Aug 25;13:04090. doi: 10.7189/jogh.13.04090.
Improving the quality of care is vital to enhance outcomes for cervical cancer patients. However, the inequality of cervical cancer care was seldomly assessed.
We collected the data of cervical cancer burden from the Global Burden of Disease 2019 database, and constructed the Quality of Care Index (QCI) using principle component analysis. Then the disparity of QCI across regions and populations were evaluated. The association between cervical cancer screening coverage and QCI weas also explored.
Quality of cervical cancer care was of disparity across regions with different development levels, with a widening gap between low-income regions and others. Cervical cancer QCI dropped rapidly after the age of 35. Cervical cancer screening coverage was positively associated with QCI, and this association was stronger in countries with low- and middle-development levels.
Regions with a low development level and the middle-aged women were vulnerable in QCI improvement. Higher screening coverage was associated with better cervical cancer QCI, implying that expanding cervical cancer screening coverage may be an effective strategy to improve the quality of cervical cancer care.
提高医疗服务质量对于改善宫颈癌患者的治疗效果至关重要。然而,宫颈癌医疗服务的不平等现象却很少被评估。
我们从 2019 年全球疾病负担数据库中收集了宫颈癌负担数据,并使用主成分分析构建了医疗质量指数(QCI)。然后,我们评估了 QCI 在不同地区和人群中的差异。还探讨了宫颈癌筛查覆盖率与 QCI 之间的关联。
不同发展水平地区的宫颈癌医疗服务质量存在差异,低收入地区和其他地区之间的差距正在扩大。宫颈癌 QCI 在 35 岁后迅速下降。宫颈癌筛查覆盖率与 QCI 呈正相关,在中低收入国家中这种相关性更强。
发展水平较低的地区和中年女性在 QCI 改善方面处于弱势地位。更高的筛查覆盖率与更好的宫颈癌 QCI 相关,这意味着扩大宫颈癌筛查覆盖率可能是改善宫颈癌医疗服务质量的有效策略。