Disparities in access to breast, colorectal, and cervical cancer screening programmes have intensified during the pandemic period. Findings of a health equity audit conducted by the Pavia Healthcare Protection Agency (Lombardy Region, Northern Italy)

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Epidemiologia & Prevenzione Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.19191/EP24.2.A672.040
Daniela Girardi, Riccardo Vecchio, Marina Tanious, Stefano Cacitti, Cinzia Ancarani, Simona Dalle Carbonare, Pietro Perotti, Chiara Bonafede, Roberta Cavallo, Leandro Gentile, Andrea Parrini, Erika Maria Lucente, Alessandro Carlesso, Ennio Cadum, Lorella Cecconami, Anna Odone, Silvia Deandrea
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Objectives: to evaluate the disparities in access to cancer screening programmes in the Province of Pavia (Lombardy Region, Northern Italy), along with identifying the factors influencing these disparities; to assess the impact of the pandemic emergency on invitation and screening coverage in the three organized screening programmes, which are provided free of charge to the target population.

Design: observational retrospective study covering both the pre-pandemic and the pandemic periods.

Setting and participants: for breast cancer screening, the eligible population comprises women aged 45 to 74; colorectal cancer screening is offered to men and women aged 50 to 74; cervical cancer screening is tailored based on women age. The management of all three screening programmes is overseen by the Health Protection Agency of Pavia, which proactively invites the eligible population through invitation letters.

Main outcomes measures: for each screening programme, the examination coverage (the number of screened individuals out of the total eligible population) was analysed considering its influencing factors, with a specific emphasis on equity-related factors such as demographics (sex, age), geographic factors (country and continent of birth, residential district), comorbidities.

Results: the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has led to a reorganization of healthcare services and to a reduction of the offer, resulting in an overall reduction in test coverage for all three programmes (-16.3% for breast and colorectal cancer screening, -8.5% for cervical cancer screening). The disparities in coverage among various population groups, reflecting inequalities in access, further escalated from the pre-pandemic to the pandemic period. Noteworthy, equity-related predictors of reduced screening access were non-Italian nationality and residency in rural or mountainous districts.

Conclusions: during periods of healthcare system strain, such as the pandemic, disparities in access can become more pronounced. It is crucial to implement measures for enhancing access to screening in a more equitable manner.

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在大流行病期间,乳腺癌、结肠直肠癌和宫颈癌筛查计划中的不平等现象有所增加。健康保护局进行的健康公平审计结果显示:
目标:评估帕维亚省(意大利北部伦巴第大区)癌症筛查项目的覆盖率差异,并确定影响这些差异的因素;评估大流行病紧急状况对三个有组织筛查项目的邀请和筛查覆盖率的影响,这三个项目都是免费提供给目标人群的。环境和参与者:乳腺癌筛查的合格人群包括 45 至 74 岁的女性;结肠直肠癌筛查的对象是 50 至 74 岁的男性和女性;宫颈癌筛查则根据女性的年龄量身定制。这三个筛查项目都由帕维亚健康保护机构负责管理,该机构通过邀请函主动邀请符合条件的人群参加筛查。主要结果测量指标:对每个筛查项目的检查覆盖率(在符合条件的总人口中接受筛查的人数)进行分析,考虑其影响因素,特别强调与公平相关的因素,如人口统计学(性别、年龄)、地理因素(出生国家和大陆、居住区)、合并症。结果:SARS-CoV-2 大流行导致了医疗服务的重组和服务项目的减少,导致所有三项计划的检测覆盖率整体下降(乳腺癌和结肠直肠癌筛查-16.3%,宫颈癌筛查-8.5%)。从大流行前到大流行期间,不同人群之间的覆盖率差距进一步扩大,这反映了获取机会的不平等。值得注意的是,非意大利籍居民和居住在农村或山区的居民是导致筛查机会减少的与公平相关的预测因素。关键是要采取措施,以更加公平的方式提高筛查的可及性。
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Epidemiologia & Prevenzione
Epidemiologia & Prevenzione 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Epidemiologia & Prevenzione, oggi organo della Associazione italiana di epidemiologia, raccoglie buona parte delle migliori e originali esperienze italiane di ricerca epidemiologica e di studio degli interventi per la prevenzione e la sanità pubblica. La rivista – indicizzata su Medline e dotata di Impact Factor – è un canale importante anche per la segnalazione al pubblico internazionale di contributi che altrimenti circolerebbero soltanto in Italia. E&P in questi decenni ha svolto una funzione di riferimento per la sanità pubblica ma anche per i cittadini e le loro diverse forme di aggregazione. Il principio che l’ha ispirata era, e rimane, che l’epidemiologia ha senso se è funzionale alla prevenzione e alla sanità pubblica e che la prevenzione ha ben poche possibilità di realizzarsi se non si fonda su valide basi scientifiche e se non c’è la partecipazione di tutti i soggetti interessati. Modalità di comunicazione aggiornate, metodologia statistica ed epidemiologica rigorosa, validità degli studi e solidità delle interpretazioni dei risultati sono la solida matrice su cui E&P è costruita. A questa si accompagna una forte responsabilità etica verso la salute pubblica, che oggi ha ampliato in forma irreversibile il suo orizzonte, e include in forma sempre più consapevole non solo gli esseri umani, ma l’intero pianeta e le modificazioni che l’uomo apporta all’universo in cui vive. L’ambizione è che l’offerta di nuovi strumenti di comunicazione, informazione e formazione, soprattutto attraverso l''uso di internet, renda la rivista non solo un tradizionale veicolo di contenuti e analisi scientifiche, ma anche un potente strumento a disposizione di una comunità di interessi e di valori che ha a cuore la salute pubblica.
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