Attempt to engage, yet failure to obtain successful bowel cancer screening: more likely in Māori, Pacific peoples, Asians, men and highdeprivation areas

aim: In New Zealand, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second highest cause of cancer death. We sought to characterise a unique population, the individuals who attempt to engage one or multiple times with screening yet fail to ever obtain successful screening. methods: This is a cross-sectional descrip...

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Veröffentlicht in:New Zealand medical journal 2024-08, Vol.137 (1601), p.55-62
Hauptverfasser: Dearing, Chey, O’Connor, Louise, Dearing, Georgia, McEntee, Bernard
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Zusammenfassung:aim: In New Zealand, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second highest cause of cancer death. We sought to characterise a unique population, the individuals who attempt to engage one or multiple times with screening yet fail to ever obtain successful screening. methods: This is a cross-sectional descriptive analysis on data from the New Zealand National Bowel Screening Programme 2012 to 2022. results: Over 7,000 individuals (1.26% of all participants) have attempted but failed to be successfully screened in the national bowel screening programme. Males compared with females (OR 1.11, 95% CI 1.06–1.17), Asian (OR 1.65, 95% CI 1.55–1.77), Māori (OR 2.07, 95% CI 1.92–2.24) or Pacific peoples (OR 2.30, 95% CI 2.09–2.52) compared with Europeans had greater odds to attempt but fail to be screened. Māori New Zealand Index of Deprivation (NZDep) quintile five participants (most deprived) had 4.12 (95% CI 3.64–4.67, p
ISSN:1175-8716
1175-8716
DOI:10.26635/6965.6351