Telephone Counseling and Attendance in a National Mammography-Screening Program A Randomized Controlled Trial

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作者
Hegenscheid, Katrin [1 ]
Hoffmann, Wolfgang [2 ]
Fochler, Sebastian [1 ]
Domin, Martin [1 ]
Weiss, Stefan [2 ]
Hartmann, Birgit [1 ]
Bick, Ulrich [3 ]
Hosten, Norbert [1 ]
机构
[1] Ernst Moritz Arndt Univ Greifswald, Med Ctr Greifswald, Dept Diagnost Radiol & Neuroradiol, D-17487 Greifswald, Germany
[2] Ernst Moritz Arndt Univ Greifswald, Med Ctr Greifswald, Inst Community Med, Univ Hosp, D-17487 Greifswald, Germany
[3] Humboldt Univ, Dept Diagnost Radiol, Univ Hosp, Berlin, Germany
关键词
INCREASE MAMMOGRAPHY; BREAST-CANCER; TAILORED INTERVENTIONS; PROMOTING MAMMOGRAPHY; INTERVAL MAMMOGRAPHY; HEALTH-EDUCATION; AMERICAN WOMEN; OLDER WOMEN; FOLLOW-UP; MORTALITY;
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10.1016/j.amepre.2011.06.040
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: In Germany, a mammography-screening program (MSP) was implemented on a national level. It complies with all criteria of the European guidelines for quality assurance in screening mammography; however, the attendance rate is 54%, falling short of the target attendance rate of 70%. The aim of this study was to investigate whether additional telephone counseling improves attendance among nonresponders and the level of satisfaction with telephone counseling. Design: In a prospective RCT, women identified as nonresponders in the MSP were randomized to a control group that received written reminders or to an intervention group that additionally received telephone counseling. In a follow-up, a subset of the intervention group was contacted by telephone regarding their satisfaction with telephone counseling. Setting/participants: In 2008, a total of 5477 women aged 50-69 years who were eligible for the German MSP but had not participated up to 6 weeks after the first invitation were included in the study. Interventions: Individual telephone counseling consisted of scripted calls from a trained counselor who provided information on MSP and answered the woman's questions. Main outcome measures: Report of mammography use provided by the screening unit 3 months after the reminder was sent. Results: Analysis was conducted in 2009. Comparison of screening attendance revealed a significantly higher attendance rate in the intervention group compared with controls (29.7% vs 26.1%, p=0.0035). When only women for whom telephone numbers were available were analyzed, attendance was even better (35.5% vs 29.7%, p=0.0004). In the follow-up, 278 of 404 women were actually surveyed. Of those, 33% stated that telephone counseling had influenced their decision, 56% stated that they had undergone screening mammography, and 77% agreed that personal telephone counseling should be used routinely to encourage nonresponders to go for screening. Conclusions: Individual telephone counseling for nonresponders to a national program for breast cancer screening was well accepted by participants and effective.
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