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日本职场人群对基于工作场所的结直肠癌筛查的参与和非参与看法:一项二次定性研究

Participants' and non-participants' views of workplace-based colorectal cancer screening in Japan: a secondary qualitative study.

作者信息

Hamashima Yuri, Sakamaki Kyoko, Hamashima Chisato

机构信息

The National Institute for Health and Care Research Applied Research Collaboration West (NIHR ARC West) at University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK.

Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2025 Sep 24;25(1):3099. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-23827-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is one of the main causes of death in high-income countries. In Japan, cancer screening programmes are delivered by different insurers, and these programmes are based mainly on communities and workplaces. Although several surveys have suggested participation rates are higher in workplace-based programmes, the experiences and views of participants and non-participants are poorly understood.

METHODS

We conducted a secondary qualitative analysis of transcripts from interviews with people who shared their experiences and/or views of employer-based CRC screenings. By using a qualitative database called DIPEx-Japan, we purposely selected participants who had been on social insurance which indicated they were eligible for workplace-based cancer screening. We excluded (i) individuals with a history of inflammatory colorectal diseases; (ii) individuals who stated that they had been exclusively on National Health Insurance; and (iii) individuals who did not mention workplace-based screening. We conducted a thematic analysis for the selected interviews.

RESULTS

We selected 24 cases for analysis. The participants were encouraged to attend workplace-based CRC screening alongside other annual legislated health check-ups or by offering financial assistance to attend comprehensive general health check-ups in hospitals that also include screening by default. Two interviewees who had not attended workplace-based screening said that it was not provided as a mandatory option. The participants often lacked the information required to make an informed choice regarding their participation in workplace-based screening. Several interviewees who had not attended further examinations explained that they were not informed of the necessity or purpose of the screening. Follow-up strategies varied across employers. However, there was an indication that interviewees who had an established relationship with healthcare professionals expressed their willingness to take up further examinations if needed and continued to participate in screening after their retirement.

CONCLUSIONS

Workplace-based cancer screening programmes may improve uptake of cancer screening because of their mandatory arrangements. However, better communication is needed to explain the risks and benefits of screening which will support their decisions to take up further examinations or encourage continuous participation in screening.

摘要

背景

结直肠癌(CRC)筛查是高收入国家主要的死亡原因之一。在日本,癌症筛查项目由不同的保险公司提供,这些项目主要基于社区和工作场所。尽管多项调查表明基于工作场所的项目参与率更高,但参与者和非参与者的经历与观点却鲜为人知。

方法

我们对采访记录进行了二次定性分析,这些采访对象分享了他们参与雇主组织的结直肠癌筛查的经历和/或观点。通过使用名为DIPEx - Japan的定性数据库,我们特意选择了参加社会保险的参与者,这表明他们有资格参加基于工作场所的癌症筛查。我们排除了:(i)有炎症性结直肠疾病史的个体;(ii)表示自己仅参加国民健康保险的个体;以及(iii)未提及基于工作场所筛查的个体。我们对选定的采访进行了主题分析。

结果

我们选择了24个案例进行分析。参与者受到鼓励,与其他年度法定健康检查一起参加基于工作场所的结直肠癌筛查,或者通过提供经济援助,让他们参加医院的全面常规健康检查,这些检查默认也包括筛查。两名未参加基于工作场所筛查的受访者表示,该筛查并非作为强制选项提供。参与者往往缺乏做出关于参与基于工作场所筛查的明智选择所需的信息。几名未参加进一步检查的受访者解释说,他们未被告知筛查的必要性或目的。不同雇主的后续策略各不相同。然而,有迹象表明,与医疗保健专业人员建立了关系的受访者表示,如果需要,他们愿意接受进一步检查,并在退休后继续参加筛查。

结论

基于工作场所的癌症筛查项目因其强制安排可能会提高癌症筛查的参与率。然而,需要更好地沟通来解释筛查的风险和益处,这将有助于他们决定接受进一步检查或鼓励持续参与筛查。

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