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Effect of a community-based intervention to increase participation in cervical cancer screening among Pakistani and Somali women in Norway

机译:基于社区干预的影响增加挪威巴基斯坦和索马里妇女的宫颈癌筛查

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Norway implemented a regular cervical cancer screening program based on triennial screening in 1995, recommending participation of all women between 25 and 69?years of age. Somali and Pakistani women have the lowest participation in cervical cancer screening in Norway. This study evaluates the effect of a community-based intervention aimed at increasing participation in the screening program among women from these two groups. The intervention consisted of an oral 20–25?min presentation in Urdu and Somali on cervical cancer and screening and practical information on how to make an appointment and payment for the test. The participants were invited to pose questions related to the topic after the presentation. This study was carried out in four geographical areas surrounding the capital Oslo between February and October 2017, among women aged 25–69?years from Pakistan and Somalia. We recruited women in the intervention group directly from different community institutions, households, and religious sites. Women from Pakistan and Somalia residing in Oslo were the controls. The absolute intervention effect was measured as difference in absolute proportion of women screened and estimated as the interaction between time and group allocation in a generalized estimation equation model with binomial distribution and identity link function. The percentage of women screened in the intervention group increased, from 46 to 51%. The corresponding increase in proportion in the control group was from 44 to 45.5%. After adjustment for potential confounders the intervention group showed a significant larger increase in participation in the screening program as compared to the control group with an absolute difference in change in proportion screened of 0.03 (95% CI; 0.02- 0.06). Our findings suggest that theory-based, culturally and linguistically sensitive educational interventions can raise awareness and motivate immigrant women to participate in cervical cancer screening program. In addition, approaching health professionals as well as immigrant women, might improve participation even more. NCT03155581 . Retrospectively registered, on 16 May 2017.
机译:挪威在1995年以三年期筛查实施了常规的宫颈癌筛查计划,推荐所有女性的参与在25至69岁之间。索马里和巴基斯坦妇女在挪威的宫颈癌筛查中最低的参与。本研究评估了旨在增加基于社区的干预措施,旨在增加来自这两组妇女妇女筛查计划的参与。干预涉及口腔20-25?在乌尔都语和索马里的宫颈癌和筛查和筛查和实用信息有关如何预约和付款的筛查。参与者被邀请在演讲后与主题有关的问题。本研究在2017年2月至2017年2月至2017年10月之间的资本奥斯陆的四个地理区域进行了在25-69岁以下的妇女队以来的妇女营业组织。我们直接从不同的社区机构,家庭和宗教场所招募妇女。来自巴基斯坦和索马里居住在奥斯陆的妇女是控制。绝对干预效果被测量为筛选的女性绝对比例的差异,并且估计是具有二项份分布和身份链路功能的广义估计公式模型中的时间和组分配的相互作用。在干预组中筛选的女性的百分比从46增加到51%。对照组比例的相应增加为44%至45.5%。在调整潜在混淆后,与对照组相比,介入组在筛选方案中显示出显着增加,筛选方案相比,筛选的比例筛选为0.03(95%Ci; 0.02- 0.06)。我们的研究结果表明,理论为基础,文化和语言敏感的教育干预措施可以提高意识和激发移民妇女参与宫颈癌筛查计划。此外,接近卫生专业人员以及移民妇女,可能会更好地改善参与。 nct03155581。回顾性地注册,于2017年5月16日。

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