Cervical Cancer Screening Among Patients with Physical Disability.

Journal of women's health (2002) Pub Date : 2022-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-20 DOI:10.1089/jwh.2021.0447
Lior Baruch, Avital Bilitzky-Kopit, Keren Rosen, Limor Adler
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Background: Pap smear has a central role in cervical cancer screening. Previous studies have found that female patients with disabilities are less likely to receive a Pap smear as recommended by guidelines. The aim of our study was to examine the association between physical disability and Pap smear receipt in Israel. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted using the electronic medical records of the second largest health care maintenance organization in Israel. All female patients during 2012-2017 aged 25-65 were identified. The exposure variable was physical disability, and the outcome variable was Pap smear receipt. We used logistic regression to control for covariates. Results: A total of 391,259 patients were eligible for this study, 6,720 (1.7%) with physical disability. 56.7% of patients with disabilities had received Pap smear compared to 63.3% of patients without disabilities, odds ratio (OR) 0.76, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.72-0.80. When adjusting to sociodemographic and clinical covariates, patients with disabilities were less likely to receive Pap smear, adjusted OR 0.83, 95% CI 0.79-0.88. For all patients, older age, lower socioeconomic status, religious minorities, cardiovascular disease, type-2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, smoking, and obesity were associated with lower odds of receipt of Pap smear. A history of nongynecologic oncologic disease was associated with increased odds of Pap smear receipt. Conclusion: Our study highlights the disparities between patients with and without physical disability with regard to screening for cervical cancer by receipt of Pap smear. Creating an appropriate practice with adequate access to patients with disability should be a focus for health care providers and policy makers.

身体残疾病人的子宫颈癌筛检
背景:子宫颈抹片检查在子宫颈癌筛查中起核心作用。先前的研究发现,女性残疾患者不太可能按照指南的建议接受子宫颈抹片检查。我们研究的目的是检查以色列身体残疾和子宫颈抹片检查之间的关系。方法:本横断面研究采用以色列第二大卫生保健维护组织的电子病历进行。所有2012-2017年25-65岁的女性患者均被确定。暴露变量为身体残疾,结果变量为接受子宫颈抹片检查。我们使用逻辑回归来控制协变量。结果:共有391,259例患者符合本研究的条件,6720例(1.7%)有身体残疾。残障患者接受子宫颈抹片检查的比例为56.7%,非残障患者为63.3%,优势比(OR) 0.76, 95%可信区间[CI] 0.72 ~ 0.80。当调整到社会人口学和临床协变量时,残疾患者接受子宫颈抹片检查的可能性较小,调整后OR为0.83,95% CI为0.79-0.88。对于所有患者,年龄较大、社会经济地位较低、宗教少数群体、心血管疾病、2型糖尿病、高血压、吸烟和肥胖与接受子宫颈抹片检查的几率较低相关。非妇科肿瘤病史与接受子宫颈抹片检查的几率增加有关。结论:我们的研究强调了有和没有身体残疾的患者在接受子宫颈抹片检查宫颈癌方面的差异。创造一种适当的做法,使残疾人能够充分接触到他们,这应该是卫生保健提供者和决策者的重点。
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