National Survey of Lung Cancer Screening Eligibility in United States Veterans.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jennifer A Lewis, Allison Stranick, Jacquelyn Pennings, Lauren R Samuels, Susan Byerly, John Helton, Daniel Park, Robert Winter, Michael E Matheny, Claudia I Henschke, David F Yankelevitz, Fred Hendler, Sally J York, Carol Callaway-Lane, Hilary A Tindle, Robert S Dittus, Drew Moghanaki, Lucy B Spalluto, Christianne L Roumie
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Abstract

Introduction: Lung cancer screening is underutilized, especially in rural areas where lung cancer mortality is high. Approximately 11.2% of the U.S. population over age 50 years meet the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) 2021 lung cancer screening eligibility criteria; the proportion of eligible Veterans is unknown. This study evaluated the proportion of Veterans who are USPSTF-eligible and tested the hypothesis that more USPSTF 2021-eligible Veterans reside in rural versus nonrural areas.

Methods: Investigators cross-sectionally surveyed a national sample of Veterans aged 50 years and older January-November 2022. Oversampling ensured inclusion of minority groups and accounted for geographic variation in tobacco use. Analyses in 2023-2024 evaluated the proportion of USPSTF-eligible Veterans by year (2013 and 2021) and tested USPSTF-2021 eligibility by rural status (rural versus nonrural) using chi square tests. Weighting accounted for survey nonresponse and applied results to the whole Veteran population in a sensitivity analysis.

Results: Of 2,000 surveyed, 754 responded (37.7% response rate); most respondents were White (74.4%), male (92.6%), and resided in nonrural areas (66.0%). Proportions meeting USPSTF criteria were 35.5% (95% CI=31.6%, 39.6%) in 2021 and 27.8% (95% CI=24.3%, 31.7%) in 2013. The proportion of USPSTF 2021-eligible rural Veterans (41.2%; 95% CI=34.8%, 48.0%) was higher compared with nonrural (32.5%; 95% CI=27.7%, 37.7%), p=0.037. A sensitivity analysis found the proportion of Veterans USPSTF 2021 eligible in the whole population was 33.0%.

Conclusions: The proportion of Veterans USPSTF2021 eligible was nearly 3 times higher than the general U.S. population (11.2%), and a greater proportion of eligible Veterans resided in rural compared with nonrural areas. These findings are critical for policies aimed at fully implementing lung cancer screening at scale.

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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.80%
发文量
395
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Preventive Medicine is the official journal of the American College of Preventive Medicine and the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research. It publishes articles in the areas of prevention research, teaching, practice and policy. Original research is published on interventions aimed at the prevention of chronic and acute disease and the promotion of individual and community health. Of particular emphasis are papers that address the primary and secondary prevention of important clinical, behavioral and public health issues such as injury and violence, infectious disease, women''s health, smoking, sedentary behaviors and physical activity, nutrition, diabetes, obesity, and substance use disorders. Papers also address educational initiatives aimed at improving the ability of health professionals to provide effective clinical prevention and public health services. Papers on health services research pertinent to prevention and public health are also published. The journal also publishes official policy statements from the two co-sponsoring organizations, review articles, media reviews, and editorials. Finally, the journal periodically publishes supplements and special theme issues devoted to areas of current interest to the prevention community.
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