Reattendance in the Swiss mammography screening pilot programme

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serval:BIB_BD5FF745039B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Reattendance in the Swiss mammography screening pilot programme
Journal
Journal of Medical Screening
Author(s)
Bulliard  Jean-Luc, De Landtsheer  Jean-Pierre, Levi  Fabio
ISSN
0969-1413
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2004
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
11
Number
2
Pages
59-64
Language
english
Notes
Réf. IUMSP: R 04/40
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Abstract
[Abstract] OBJECTIVES: To explore the patterns and determinants of reattendance among initial attendees at an organised breast cancer screening programme. SETTING: Swiss mammography screening pilot programme, based on first-round enrollment in 1993-1995. METHODS: Data on socio-demographic features, health preventive behaviour and history, prior screening round and referring physicians' attributes were collected at initial attendance. First-round attendees (n=4162) were followed prospectively through next screening round. Determinants of reattendance were identified by multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: Reattendance rate was high (80%). Women most likely to reattend were urban, Swiss residents with a true-negative first-round screening result. The more intensive the initial recruitment efforts, the lesser were the odds of reattendance. Mammography screening prior to screening enrolment increased reattendance. Having a gynaecologist, a female and a younger doctor as a referring physician was positively associated with reattendance. CONCLUSION: Mammography screening attendance is not only influenced by women-related factors but also by structural factors, and thus requires a global approach. For strategies aimed at improving performances of organised cancer screening programmes, understanding and quantification of determinants of (re)attendance are key elements to consider. [Authors]
Keywords
Breast Neoplasms, Mammography, Mass Screening, Patient Compliance
Pubmed
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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