Narrowing the Equity Gap: The Impact of Organized versus Opportunistic Cancer Screening in Catalonia (Spain)

Author:

Espinas Josep A1,Aliste Luisa1,Fernández Esteve2,Argimon Josep M3,Tresserras Ricard4,Borras Josep M5

Affiliation:

1. Cancer Screening Unit, Catalan Cancer Strategy, Hospital Duran i Reynals, Gran Via s/n KM 2,7, 08907-Hospitalet, Spain

2. Senior Lecturer, Cancer Prevention and Control Unit, Catalan Institute of Oncology, IDIBELL, Gran Via s/n KM 2,7 08907-Hospitalet, Spain; Department of Clinical Sciences, IDIBELL, University of Barcelona, C/Feixa Ilarga s/n, 08907-Hospitalet, Spain

3. Health Care Assessment Unit, Catalan Health Service, Travessera Corts 129-131; 08028-Barcelona, Spain

4. Health Plan Unit, Department of Health, Travessera Corts 129-131; 08028-Barcelona, Spain

5. Department of Clinical Sciences, IDIBELL, University of Barcelona, C/Feixa Ilarga s/n, 08907-Hospitalet, Spain; Catalan Cancer Strategy, Hospital Duran i Reynals, Gran via KM 2,7, 08907-Hospitalet, Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Objectives To assess the impact on equity of access of an organized breast cancer screening programme, compared with opportunistic breast and cervical cancer screening activities. Methods Two cross-sectional health interview surveys conducted in 1994 and 2006 in Catalonia (Spain), with 6382 and 7653 women participating in both surveys. The main outcome measures were having undergone regular mammography, and regular cytology. Age-standardized prevalence rates for both screening tests were computed using the direct method. The relative inequality index was computed to measure changes over time in inequality on screening utilization. Results Participation among women aged 50-69 has increased after the introduction of the organized breast screening programme; the greatest impact has been observed among those women with lower educational levels (from 17% in 1994 to 79% in 2006). Equity of access by education was particularly increased in the target group for breast cancer screening. Conclusion This study indicates that an organized screening programme could improve participation and equity of access.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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