Predictors of screening mammography: implications for office practice.

D M Cummings, L Whetstone, A Shende, D Weismiller
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Abstract

Background: The completion of annual screening mammography and other preventive health services among women aged 50 years and older remains an important quality of care indicator.

Methods: A biracial sample of 843 rural women (aged > or =50 years) from a population-based sample reported demographic and preventive health services utilization in the last year including the completion of screening mammography. Bivariate analysis and logistic regression were used to investigate the extent to which completion of other screening examinations, including Papanicolaou (Pap) smears and clinical breast examination, is associated with successful completion of mammography relative to demographic and health service variables.

Results: The completion of mammography was associated with age, race, education, health insurance, and the presence of a regular primary care physician, but the strongest predictors were the completion of a clinical breast examination and/or a Pap smear.

Conclusions: Women who receive a clinical breast examination and/or a Pap smear appear far more likely to receive screening mammography, suggesting a synergy in screening services. The relative efficacy of interventions to increase the completion of clinical breast examinations as well as other age-appropriate preventive services during routine office visits or during a single preventive services office visit should be further explored in primary care settings. Residency programs should provide training on the successful incorporation of such services into office practice patterns in an effort to continually improve quality of care.

乳房x光筛查的预测因素:对办公室实践的影响。
背景:在50岁及以上的妇女中完成年度乳房x光检查和其他预防性保健服务仍然是一个重要的护理质量指标。方法:以人口为基础的843名农村妇女(年龄>或=50岁)的混血人样本报告了去年人口统计学和预防性保健服务的利用情况,包括完成乳房x光筛查。使用双变量分析和逻辑回归来调查其他筛查检查(包括巴氏涂片检查和临床乳房检查)的完成程度与成功完成乳房x光检查(相对于人口统计学和卫生服务变量)的关系。结果:乳房x光检查的完成程度与年龄、种族、教育程度、健康保险和常规初级保健医生的存在有关,但最有力的预测因素是临床乳房检查和/或巴氏涂片检查的完成程度。结论:接受临床乳房检查和/或巴氏涂片检查的妇女似乎更有可能接受筛查性乳房x光检查,这表明筛查服务的协同作用。在初级保健机构中,应进一步探讨在常规办公室就诊期间或在单次预防服务办公室就诊期间提高临床乳房检查和其他适龄预防服务完成率的干预措施的相对有效性。住院医师项目应提供培训,使其成功地将此类服务纳入办公室实践模式,以不断提高护理质量。
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