Low Cancer Screening Rates among Japanese People with Schizophrenia: A Cross-Sectional Study

被引:11
作者
Inagaki, Masatoshi [1 ]
Fujiwara, Masaki [2 ]
Nakaya, Naoki [3 ]
Fujimori, Maiko [4 ,5 ]
Higuchi, Yuji [6 ]
Hayashibara, Chinatsu [2 ]
So, Ryuhei [7 ]
Kakeda, Kyoko [8 ]
Kodama, Masafumi [7 ]
Uchitomi, Yosuke [9 ,10 ,11 ]
Yamada, Norihito [2 ]
机构
[1] Okayama Univ Hosp, Dept Neuropsychiat, Okayama, Okayama, Japan
[2] Okayama Univ, Grad Sch Med Dent & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Neuropsychiat, Okayama, Okayama, Japan
[3] Tohoku Univ, Tohoku Med Megabank Org, Dept Prevent Med & Epidemiol, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
[4] Natl Canc Ctr, Ctr Publ Hlth Sci, Epidemiol & Prevent Grp, Div Cohort Consortium Res, Tokyo, Japan
[5] Natl Canc Ctr, Ctr Publ Hlth Sci, QOL Res Grp, Div Hlth Care Res, Tokyo, Japan
[6] Taiyo Hills Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Takahashi, Okayama, Japan
[7] Okayama Psychiat Med Ctr, Okayama, Okayama, Japan
[8] Kochi Univ, Kochi Med Sch, Dept Neuropsychiat, Nankoku, Kochi, Japan
[9] Natl Canc Ctr, Innovat Ctr Support Palliat & Psychosocial Care, Tokyo, Japan
[10] Natl Canc Ctr, Dept Psychooncol, Tokyo, Japan
[11] Natl Canc Ctr, Ctr Publ Hlth Sci, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
cancer screening; healthcare disparities; mental disorder; preventive health services; schizophrenia; GLOBAL ASSESSMENT; MENTAL-ILLNESS; CARE VISITS; WOMEN; MORTALITY; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1620/tjem.244.209
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Health care disparities among people with schizophrenia is a global concern. Our previous study revealed cancer screening rates in Japanese people with schizophrenia lower than rates of approximately 40% of the general population. However, that study was based on self-reports, which can be inaccurate, and rates did not differentiate the types of cancer screening provider (i.e., municipal screening, collective opportunistic screening, and individual opportunistic screening). This study aimed to investigate records based cancer screening rates, focusing on participation rates of people with schizophrenia who are subject to municipal cancer screening programs. We conducted a cross-sectional study at a psychiatric hospital outpatient clinic from September to November 2016. We randomly extracted 420 potential participants from among 680 eligible patients and asked them to participate. We then selected subgroups of participants living in Okayama city who were enrolled in the National Health Insurance or Public Assistance systems and were subject to colorectal, gastric, lung, breast, or cervical cancer screening provided by Okayama city (n = 97, 96, 97, 42, and 64, respectively). Participation in cancer screenings was assessed based on local government records. Municipal cancer screening rates were as follows: 13.4% (95% confidence interval: 6.6%-20.2%) for colorectal, 7.3% (2.1%-12.5%) for gastric, 16.5% (9.1%-23.9%) for lung, 21.4% (9.0%-33.8%) for breast, and 14.1% (5.6%-22.6%) for cervical cancers. The findings demonstrated extremely low cancer screening rates among people with schizophrenia subject to municipal cancer screenings in Japan. A strategy to promote municipal cancer screening for people with schizophrenia is needed.
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页码:209 / 218
页数:10
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