K L Olson, J A Chapman, W E Thurston, C D Milligan
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This paper used the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC) cancer control framework to review research on participation in breast cancer screening programs and identify areas for further study. Cancer Lit, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Sociofile, Health and the Public Affairs Information Service databases were searched for literature published from 1990 to 1995. Information was also obtained from provincial breast cancer screening programs and Health Canada. Interventions designed to promote participation in screening programs have not been effective. Involvement of the target community, however, increased success and sustainability. Barriers to initial participation within screening programs include alternative sources of screening and the lack of funds to screen all eligible women. Studies show that participation decreases with successive screening rounds. The priorities for study are development of: a theoretical framework for recruitment strategies, a method to capture all Canadian screening results including those performed through provincial health insurance plans and a mechanism to deliver screening to all eligible Canadian women.
本文利用加拿大国家癌症研究所(NCIC)的癌症控制框架对参与乳腺癌筛查项目的研究进行了回顾,并确定了进一步研究的领域。检索1990年至1995年发表的文献,检索了Cancer Lit、MEDLINE、CINAHL、Sociofile、Health和Public Affairs Information Service数据库。还从各省乳腺癌筛查方案和加拿大卫生部获得了信息。旨在促进参与筛查项目的干预措施并不有效。然而,目标社区的参与增加了成功和可持续性。最初参与筛查计划的障碍包括替代筛查来源和缺乏对所有符合条件的妇女进行筛查的资金。研究表明,随着筛选轮次的增加,参与人数会减少。研究的优先事项是制定:征聘战略的理论框架,收集加拿大所有筛查结果的方法,包括通过省健康保险计划进行的筛查结果,以及向所有合格的加拿大妇女提供筛查的机制。