Compliance with Influenza Vaccination and Cervical, Breast, and Colorectal Cancer Screening in a Sample of Women in Puerto Rico: Community Engagement Efforts from PR-CEAL.

Puerto Rico health sciences journal Pub Date : 2023-12-01
Katherine Hill, Cynthia M Pérez, Adriana Pons-Calvo, Karelys Canales-Birriel, Andrea López-Cepero, Norangelys Solís-Torres, Zaydelis Tamarit-Quevedo, Vivian Colón-López
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Objective: There are an estimated 5,570 yearly cancer deaths in Puerto Rico. Breast and colorectal are the most common malignancies among Puerto Rican women. Therefore, prevention and early detection of these cancer types are critical to reducing morbidity and mortality. This study assessed whether women who received the influenza vaccine had increased adherence to cervical, breast, and colorectal cancer screening.

Methods: The Puerto Rico Community Engagement Alliance (PR-CEAL) against COVID-19 Disparities team attended community outreach events throughout Puerto Rico and completed a face-to-face survey among women 18 years or older. The survey gathered demographic information and adherence to influenza vaccination and cervical, breast, and colorectal screening in the past year. The initial sample included 400 women, of whom 347 met the age inclusion criteria (21-74 years). Chi-square tests were used to compare cancer screening adherence according to influenza vaccination status. A p-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: Of all participants, 47.0% received the influenza vaccine in the past year. Cancer screening rates among vaccinated and non-vaccinated women were as follows: 64.5% vs. and 13.0% vs. 8.0% for colorectal cancer (p-value=0.19).

Conclusion: Adherence to cervical, breast, and colorectal cancer screening in the past year did not differ by influenza vaccination status. Influenza vaccination appointments may therefore represent a missed opportunity to promote preventative cancer screening in Puerto Rico.

波多黎各妇女样本对流感疫苗接种以及宫颈癌、乳腺癌和大肠癌筛查的依从性:来自 PR-CEAL 的社区参与努力。
目标:据估计,波多黎各每年有 5 570 人死于癌症。乳腺癌和结肠直肠癌是波多黎各妇女最常见的恶性肿瘤。因此,预防和早期发现这些癌症对于降低发病率和死亡率至关重要。本研究评估了接种流感疫苗的妇女是否会更加坚持宫颈癌、乳腺癌和结肠直肠癌筛查:波多黎各社区参与联盟 (PR-CEAL) 抗 COVID-19 差异团队参加了波多黎各各地的社区宣传活动,并在 18 岁或以上的妇女中完成了一项面对面调查。该调查收集了人口信息以及过去一年中是否坚持接种流感疫苗以及进行宫颈癌、乳腺癌和结直肠癌筛查的情况。初始样本包括 400 名女性,其中 347 人符合年龄纳入标准(21-74 岁)。根据流感疫苗接种情况,采用卡方检验比较癌症筛查的依从性。P 值结果:在所有参与者中,47.0% 在过去一年中接种了流感疫苗。已接种和未接种妇女的癌症筛查率如下:结肠直肠癌的筛查率为 64.5%,未接种者为 13.0%,未接种者为 8.0%(P 值=0.19):结论:过去一年中,宫颈癌、乳腺癌和大肠癌筛查的坚持率并不因流感疫苗接种情况而异。因此,流感疫苗接种预约可能代表着波多黎各错过了一次促进预防性癌症筛查的机会。
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