[Association between the uptake rates of countermeasure-type colorectal cancer screening, new cancer detection indices, and number of municipal public health nurses: An ecological study].

Koji Hirata, Seiki Nagao, Sayaka Tabuchi, Mihoko Okura, Mikiko Ito
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Objective We conducted an ecological analysis of the structures and processes of municipalities implementing countermeasure-type colorectal cancer screening services, which are associated with high mortality and morbidity rates. We analyzed the populations' demographic characteristics, number of public health nurses (PHNs), and human base for such services. The process was evaluated using the screening uptake rates for countermeasure-type cancer screening and detection indices.Methods The data included municipal population figures, areas, and national health insurance enrolments, all sourced from a government statistics portal (e-Stat). We obtained the number of PHNs per 100,000 population from PHN activity area surveys, information on municipal colorectal cancer screening from public health centers (PHCs) and health promotion project reports, and cancer detection indices from the National Cancer Registry data. The analysis covered 1,234 municipalities with populations of ≥10,000 and ≥50,000, categorized into three groups based on the presence of PHCs. The internal structures were compared using multiple regression analysis.Results The number of PHNs per 100,000 population was categorized as follows; <50,000 population group (42.9), ≥50,000 population group (24.3), and PHC-present city group (16.4).Among these groups, the mass and individual screening rates were 96.2% and 47.7%, 69.1% and 91.5%, and 83.7% and 69.9%, respectively. The average uptake rates of countermeasure-type screenings and detailed examinations were 10.6-13.7% and 68.4-75.3%, respectively. In both cases, the <50,000 population and PHC-present city groups exhibited high and low values, respectively. However, the proportion of patients with "early cancer" detection was approximately 42% in all groups.Multiple regression analysis, using the countermeasure-type screening uptake rate and colorectal cancer detection indices as dependent variables, revealed that in the <50,000 population group, in which mass screening was prevalent, the number of PHNs was significantly positively correlated with the countermeasure-type screening uptake rate and proportion of "new cancers" detected by screening.Contrastingly, the PHC-present city group showed no correlation between the number of PHNs and countermeasure-type screening uptake rate, but a highly detailed examination uptake rate was significantly positively correlated with the proportion of "early cancer" detection.Conclusion In municipalities without PHCs, countermeasure-type screening uptake rates, particularly mass screening rates, were positively correlated with the number of PHNs and cancer detection indices. In cities with PHCs, in which individual screening was prevalent, the detailed examination uptake rate through countermeasure-type screening was correlated with detection indices.

[对策型大肠癌筛查接受率、新癌症检测指数与市级公共卫生护士人数之间的关系:生态研究]。
目标 我们对实施对策型大肠癌筛查服务的城市的结构和流程进行了生态分析,这种服务与高死亡率和发病率有关。我们分析了人群的人口特征、公共卫生护士(PHN)的数量以及此类服务的人力基础。方法 数据包括城市人口数字、地区和国民健康保险参保人数,均来自政府统计门户网站(e-Stat)。我们从公共卫生网络活动区域调查中获得了每十万人口中公共卫生网络的数量,从公共卫生中心(PHC)和健康促进项目报告中获得了城市大肠癌筛查的信息,从全国癌症登记数据中获得了癌症检测指数。分析涵盖了人口≥10,000 和≥50,000 的 1,234 个城市,根据是否有公共健康中心分为三组。通过多元回归分析对内部结构进行了比较;
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