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Disparities in the Participation Rate of Colorectal Cancer Screening by Fecal Occult Blood Test among People with Disabilities: A National Database Study in South Korea

PURPOSE: Implementation of screening program may lead to increased health disparity within the population if participation differs by socioeconomic status. In Korea, colorectal cancer screening is provided at no or minimal cost to all people over 50 by National Cancer Screening Program. We investiga...

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Autores principales: Shin, Dong Wook, Chang, Dongkyung, Jung, Jin Hyung, Han, Kyungdo, Kim, So Young, Choi, Kui Son, Lee, Won Chul, Park, Jong Heon, Park, Jong Hyock
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Publicado: Korean Cancer Association 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6962481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31096735
http://dx.doi.org/10.4143/crt.2018.660
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author Shin, Dong Wook
Chang, Dongkyung
Jung, Jin Hyung
Han, Kyungdo
Kim, So Young
Choi, Kui Son
Lee, Won Chul
Park, Jong Heon
Park, Jong Hyock
author_facet Shin, Dong Wook
Chang, Dongkyung
Jung, Jin Hyung
Han, Kyungdo
Kim, So Young
Choi, Kui Son
Lee, Won Chul
Park, Jong Heon
Park, Jong Hyock
author_sort Shin, Dong Wook
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description PURPOSE: Implementation of screening program may lead to increased health disparity within the population if participation differs by socioeconomic status. In Korea, colorectal cancer screening is provided at no or minimal cost to all people over 50 by National Cancer Screening Program. We investigated colorectal cancer screening participation rate and its trend over the last 10 years in relation to disabilities. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We linked national disability registration data with National Cancer Screening Program data. Age, sex-standardized participation rates were analyzed by type and severity of disability for each year, and factors associated with colorectal cancer screening participation were examined by multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: Age, sex-standardized participation rate in people without disability increased from 16.2 to 33.9% (change, +17.7), but it increased from 12.7% to 27.2% (change, +14.5) among people with severe disability. People with severe disabilities showed a markedly lower colorectal cancer screening participation rate than people without disability (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 0.714; 95% confidence interval, 0.713 to 0.720). People with autism (aOR, 0.468), renal failure (aOR, 0.498), brain injury (aOR, 0.581), ostomy (aOR, 0.602), and intellectual disability (aOR, 0.610) showed the lowest participation rates. CONCLUSION: Despite the availability of a National Cancer Screening Program and overall increase of its usage in the Korean population, a significant disparity was found in colorectal cancer screening participation, especially in people with severe disabilities and or several specific types of disabilities. Greater effort is needed to identify the barriers faced by these particularly vulnerable groups and develop targeted interventions to reduce inequality.
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spelling pubmed-69624812020-01-22 Disparities in the Participation Rate of Colorectal Cancer Screening by Fecal Occult Blood Test among People with Disabilities: A National Database Study in South Korea Shin, Dong Wook Chang, Dongkyung Jung, Jin Hyung Han, Kyungdo Kim, So Young Choi, Kui Son Lee, Won Chul Park, Jong Heon Park, Jong Hyock Cancer Res Treat Original Article PURPOSE: Implementation of screening program may lead to increased health disparity within the population if participation differs by socioeconomic status. In Korea, colorectal cancer screening is provided at no or minimal cost to all people over 50 by National Cancer Screening Program. We investigated colorectal cancer screening participation rate and its trend over the last 10 years in relation to disabilities. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We linked national disability registration data with National Cancer Screening Program data. Age, sex-standardized participation rates were analyzed by type and severity of disability for each year, and factors associated with colorectal cancer screening participation were examined by multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: Age, sex-standardized participation rate in people without disability increased from 16.2 to 33.9% (change, +17.7), but it increased from 12.7% to 27.2% (change, +14.5) among people with severe disability. People with severe disabilities showed a markedly lower colorectal cancer screening participation rate than people without disability (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 0.714; 95% confidence interval, 0.713 to 0.720). People with autism (aOR, 0.468), renal failure (aOR, 0.498), brain injury (aOR, 0.581), ostomy (aOR, 0.602), and intellectual disability (aOR, 0.610) showed the lowest participation rates. CONCLUSION: Despite the availability of a National Cancer Screening Program and overall increase of its usage in the Korean population, a significant disparity was found in colorectal cancer screening participation, especially in people with severe disabilities and or several specific types of disabilities. Greater effort is needed to identify the barriers faced by these particularly vulnerable groups and develop targeted interventions to reduce inequality. Korean Cancer Association 2020-01 2019-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6962481/ /pubmed/31096735 http://dx.doi.org/10.4143/crt.2018.660 Text en Copyright © 2020 by the Korean Cancer Association This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Shin, Dong Wook
Chang, Dongkyung
Jung, Jin Hyung
Han, Kyungdo
Kim, So Young
Choi, Kui Son
Lee, Won Chul
Park, Jong Heon
Park, Jong Hyock
Disparities in the Participation Rate of Colorectal Cancer Screening by Fecal Occult Blood Test among People with Disabilities: A National Database Study in South Korea
title Disparities in the Participation Rate of Colorectal Cancer Screening by Fecal Occult Blood Test among People with Disabilities: A National Database Study in South Korea
title_full Disparities in the Participation Rate of Colorectal Cancer Screening by Fecal Occult Blood Test among People with Disabilities: A National Database Study in South Korea
title_fullStr Disparities in the Participation Rate of Colorectal Cancer Screening by Fecal Occult Blood Test among People with Disabilities: A National Database Study in South Korea
title_full_unstemmed Disparities in the Participation Rate of Colorectal Cancer Screening by Fecal Occult Blood Test among People with Disabilities: A National Database Study in South Korea
title_short Disparities in the Participation Rate of Colorectal Cancer Screening by Fecal Occult Blood Test among People with Disabilities: A National Database Study in South Korea
title_sort disparities in the participation rate of colorectal cancer screening by fecal occult blood test among people with disabilities: a national database study in south korea
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6962481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31096735
http://dx.doi.org/10.4143/crt.2018.660
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