Gastric Cancer Screening: Intention to Adhere and Patients' Perspective

Author:

Silva João Carlos12ORCID,Dinis‐Ribeiro Mário23,Tavares Fernando4,Libânio Diogo23

Affiliation:

1. Gastroenterology Department Unidade Local de Saúde Gaia e Espinho (ULSGE) Vila Nova de Gaia Portugal

2. MEDCIDS, Faculty of Medicine University of Porto Porto Portugal

3. Gastroenterology Department, RISE@CI‐IPOP (Health Research Network) Portuguese Oncology Institute of Porto (IPO Porto) & Porto Comprehensive Cancer Centre (Porto.CCC) Porto Portugal

4. Studies and Planning Department Northern Portugal Regional Health Administration (ARSN) Porto Portugal

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackground and AimsGastric cancer (GC) is the third cause of cancer mortality worldwide. A screening strategy that combines an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (UGIE) with a screening colonoscopy may be cost‐effective in intermediate‐risk regions. This study aimed to evaluate the intention to adhere to combined endoscopic screening and assess knowledge of GC symptoms, risk factors, and barriers to screening.MethodsCross‐sectional study enrolling individuals eligible for CRC screening in northern Portugal, where a populational fecal occult blood test (FOBT) program is implemented. The validated PERCEPT‐PREVENT tool was applied across three groups: (a) not yet invited to CRC screening, (b) FOBT‐positive referred to colonoscopy, and (c) primary colonoscopy screening.ResultsA high acceptance rate was observed for combined endoscopic screening (94%; n = 264) [not yet invited to CRC screening 98% (n = 90) vs. FOBT‐positive referred to colonoscopy 90% (n = 103) vs. primary colonoscopy 97% (n = 71); p = 0.017], with the vast majority reporting intention to adhere in the setting of full reimbursement (97%; n = 255). Most respondents were unaware of any possible GC symptom (76%; n = 213), risk factor (73%; n = 205), and UGIE‐related complication (85%; n = 237). Regular follow‐up with the primary care physician (Odds Ratio (OR) 27.59, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.99–254.57), lower perceived negative health consequences of UGIE (OR 1.40, 95% CI 1.13–1.74), and lower perceived financial burden (OR 2.46, 95% CI 1.04–5.85) were the only factors independently associated with a higher intention to undergo combined screening.ConclusionsWillingness to undergo combined endoscopic screening was notably high and positively impacted by lower perceived barriers. Additional efforts should be undertaken to improve levels of digestive health literacy.

Publisher

Wiley

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