Impact of risk perception and disease cognition on the willingness to participate in screening for lung cancer in a high-risk population.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
European Journal of Cancer Prevention Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-21 DOI:10.1097/CEJ.0000000000000843
Feng Rong, Rui Shi, Lili Hu, Daoyue Wang, Xiazhi Lv, Yong Zhao
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Abstract

Objective: Risk perception and disease cognition may influence the efficiency of lung cancer screening by affecting the participation rate. There is still some uncertainty regarding the association between risk perception and disease cognition and how they affect participation in lung cancer screening. Therefore, we explored the influence of risk perception and disease cognition on the willingness to participate in screening among people at high risk of lung cancer.

Methods: Subjects with high-risk factors for lung cancer were recruited in Lu'an City, Anhui Province, China. Questionnaires were used to determine their demographic characteristics, risk perception, disease cognition, and willingness to engage in screening.

Results: Of the 1955 subjects with high risk factors for lung cancer, 1136 (58.12%) were willing to participate in lung cancer screening. Univariable and multivariable analyses showed that disease cognition ( adj OR = 2.012, 95% CI: 1.528-2.649, P  = 0.000), cognitive risk ( adj OR = 7.661, 95% CI: 6.049-9.704, P  = 0.000), and affective risk ( adj OR = 5.964, 95% CI: 4.552-7.815, P  = 0.000) were significant factors in promoting screening participation. For those with moderate risk perception, improving disease cognition was a key approach to increase screening participation.

Conclusion: This study elucidated the relationship between various factors and lung cancer screening participation and proposed a feasible route for the screening implementation, providing a theoretical basis to further improve the participation rate and efficiency of lung cancer screening.

风险认知和疾病认知对高危人群参与癌症筛查意愿的影响。
目的:风险认知和疾病认知可能通过影响参与率来影响癌症筛查的效率。风险认知和疾病认知之间的关联以及它们如何影响参与癌症筛查仍存在一些不确定性。因此,我们探讨了风险认知和疾病认知对癌症高危人群参与筛查意愿的影响。方法:在安徽六安市招募癌症高危因素人群。问卷用于确定他们的人口统计学特征、风险认知、疾病认知和参与筛查的意愿。结果:在1955例癌症高危人群中,有1136例(58.12%)愿意参加癌症筛查。单变量和多变量分析表明,疾病认知(adjOR = 2.012,95%置信区间:1.528-2.649,P = 0.000),认知风险(adjOR = 7.661,95%置信区间:6.049-9.704,P = 0.000)和情感风险(adjOR = 5.964,95%置信区间:4.552-7.815,P = 0.000)是促进筛查参与的重要因素。对于那些有中度风险认知的人来说,提高疾病认知是增加筛查参与度的关键方法。结论:本研究阐明了各种因素与参与肺癌癌症筛查的关系,为筛查的实施提供了可行的途径,为进一步提高癌症筛查的参与率和效率提供了理论依据。
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4.10
自引率
4.20%
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96
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: European Journal of Cancer Prevention aims to promote an increased awareness of all aspects of cancer prevention and to stimulate new ideas and innovations. The Journal has a wide-ranging scope, covering such aspects as descriptive and metabolic epidemiology, histopathology, genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, clinical medicine, intervention trials and public education, basic laboratory studies and special group studies. Although affiliated to a European organization, the journal addresses issues of international importance.
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