The personal costs and convenience of screening mammography.

Lisa Gale Suter, Connie Y Nakano, Joann G Elmore
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Abstract

Background: Few studies have examined the impact of women's personal costs on obtaining a screening mammogram in the United States.

Methods: All women obtaining screening mammograms at nine Connecticut mammography facilities during a 2-week study period were asked to complete a questionnaire. Facilities included urban and rural fixed sites and mobile sites. The survey included questions about insurance coverage, mammogram payment, and personal costs in terms of transportation, family care, parking, and lost work time from the women's perspective.

Results: The response rate was 62% (731 of 1189). Thirty-two percent of respondents incurred some type of personal cost, including lost work time, family care, and parking. Women incurring personal costs were more likely than those without personal costs to attend an urban facility (46% vs. 23%, p < 0.01) and be under the age of 50 (40% vs. 26%, p < 0.01). Overall, 61% of women listed convenience and 17% listed cost as a reason for choosing a mammography facility; 23% reported that cost might prevent them from obtaining a future mammogram.

Conclusions: One third of women obtaining mammograms may be incurring personal costs. These personal costs should be considered in future cost-effectiveness analyses.

乳房x光筛查的个人成本和便利性。
背景:在美国,很少有研究调查女性个人费用对乳房x光检查的影响。方法:在为期2周的研究期间,所有在康涅狄格州9家乳房x光检查机构接受筛查的女性都被要求完成一份调查问卷。设施包括城乡固定场址和移动场址。调查的问题包括保险范围、乳房x光检查费用,以及从女性的角度来看,交通、家庭护理、停车和失去的工作时间等方面的个人成本。结果:总有效率为62%(731 / 1189)。32%的受访者产生了某种类型的个人成本,包括失去的工作时间、家庭护理和停车。承担个人费用的妇女比没有个人费用的妇女更有可能到城市设施就诊(46%对23%,p < 0.01),年龄在50岁以下(40%对26%,p < 0.01)。总体而言,61%的女性将方便列为选择乳房x光检查机构的原因,17%的女性将成本列为选择乳房x光检查机构的原因;23%的人报告说,费用可能会使他们无法在未来进行乳房x光检查。结论:三分之一接受乳房x光检查的女性可能会产生个人费用。在今后的成本效益分析中应考虑到这些个人成本。
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