Socio‐demographic factors drive regional differences in participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – An ecological analysis
Abstract Objective: To examine if geographic variations in the participation rates in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) are related to population‐level socio‐demographic characteristics. Methods: Data reflecting participation in the NBCSP for 504 Local Government Areas (LGAs) betwe...
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doaj-f18f566cfe7040dc81d944e01501d5302020-11-24T23:54:52ZengWileyAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health1326-02001753-64052018-02-01421929710.1111/1753-6405.12722Socio‐demographic factors drive regional differences in participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – An ecological analysisJiandong Sun0Sonja March1Michael J. Ireland2Fiona Crawford‐Williams3Belinda Goodwin4Melissa K. Hyde5Suzanne K. Chambers6Joanne F. Aitken7Jeff Dunn8Institute for Resilient Regions University of Southern QueenslandInstitute for Resilient Regions University of Southern QueenslandInstitute for Resilient Regions University of Southern QueenslandInstitute for Resilient Regions University of Southern QueenslandInstitute for Resilient Regions University of Southern QueenslandCancer Research Centre Cancer Council QueenslandInstitute for Resilient Regions University of Southern QueenslandInstitute for Resilient Regions University of Southern QueenslandInstitute for Resilient Regions University of Southern QueenslandAbstract Objective: To examine if geographic variations in the participation rates in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) are related to population‐level socio‐demographic characteristics. Methods: Data reflecting participation in the NBCSP for 504 Local Government Areas (LGAs) between July 2011 and June 2013 were extracted from the Social Health Atlas of Australia. Logistic regression models were used to examine independent associations (odds ratios [ORs]) between participation, Remoteness Area (RA) and selected socio‐demographic variables. Results: Compared to the participation rate for major cities (33.4%), participation was significantly higher in inner regional areas (36.5%, OR=1.15), but was much lower in remote (27.9%, OR=0.77) or very remote areas (25.0%, OR=0.65). When controlling for study period, gender, proportion of persons aged 65 years and older, Indigenous status, cultural background and socioeconomic status, significantly higher rates were observed in all non‐metropolitan areas than in major cities. Indigenous status was strongly related to the poorer participation in remote areas. Conclusions: Socio‐demographic characteristics, particularly Indigenous status, cultural background and population ageing, seem to be more important drivers of regional disparities in NBCSP participation than geographic remoteness. Implications for public health: This study provides important evidence to understand the regional disparities in participating in the national screening program.https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12722bowel cancercolorectal cancerscreeningNBCSPremoteness |
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Jiandong Sun Sonja March Michael J. Ireland Fiona Crawford‐Williams Belinda Goodwin Melissa K. Hyde Suzanne K. Chambers Joanne F. Aitken Jeff Dunn |
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Jiandong Sun Sonja March Michael J. Ireland Fiona Crawford‐Williams Belinda Goodwin Melissa K. Hyde Suzanne K. Chambers Joanne F. Aitken Jeff Dunn Socio‐demographic factors drive regional differences in participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – An ecological analysis Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health bowel cancer colorectal cancer screening NBCSP remoteness |
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Jiandong Sun Sonja March Michael J. Ireland Fiona Crawford‐Williams Belinda Goodwin Melissa K. Hyde Suzanne K. Chambers Joanne F. Aitken Jeff Dunn |
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Socio‐demographic factors drive regional differences in participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – An ecological analysis |
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Socio‐demographic factors drive regional differences in participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – An ecological analysis |
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Socio‐demographic factors drive regional differences in participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – An ecological analysis |
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Socio‐demographic factors drive regional differences in participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – An ecological analysis |
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Socio‐demographic factors drive regional differences in participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – An ecological analysis |
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socio‐demographic factors drive regional differences in participation in the national bowel cancer screening program – an ecological analysis |
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health |
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1326-0200 1753-6405 |
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2018-02-01 |
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Abstract Objective: To examine if geographic variations in the participation rates in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) are related to population‐level socio‐demographic characteristics. Methods: Data reflecting participation in the NBCSP for 504 Local Government Areas (LGAs) between July 2011 and June 2013 were extracted from the Social Health Atlas of Australia. Logistic regression models were used to examine independent associations (odds ratios [ORs]) between participation, Remoteness Area (RA) and selected socio‐demographic variables. Results: Compared to the participation rate for major cities (33.4%), participation was significantly higher in inner regional areas (36.5%, OR=1.15), but was much lower in remote (27.9%, OR=0.77) or very remote areas (25.0%, OR=0.65). When controlling for study period, gender, proportion of persons aged 65 years and older, Indigenous status, cultural background and socioeconomic status, significantly higher rates were observed in all non‐metropolitan areas than in major cities. Indigenous status was strongly related to the poorer participation in remote areas. Conclusions: Socio‐demographic characteristics, particularly Indigenous status, cultural background and population ageing, seem to be more important drivers of regional disparities in NBCSP participation than geographic remoteness. Implications for public health: This study provides important evidence to understand the regional disparities in participating in the national screening program. |
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bowel cancer colorectal cancer screening NBCSP remoteness |
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