INVESTIGADORES
BRUZZONE Ariana
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Colorectal cancer screening in Bahía Blanca: a qualitative-quantitative study of barriers and facilitators.
Autor/es:
SCHENFELD Y; SCHERNENCO J; DOPAZO I; ROBLES M; BELLANDO B; PICARDI G; ALBANESI L; ESANDI MC; REIG ME; ESANDI ME; BRUZZONE A
Lugar:
MAR DEL PLATA
Reunión:
Congreso; LXVII REUNION ANUAL DE LA SOCIEDAD ARGENTINA DE INVESTIGACIÓN CLÍNICA (SAIC); 2022
Institución organizadora:
SOCIEDAD ARGENTINA DE INVESTIGACION CLINICA
Resumen:
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major public health challenge all over the world. There is robust evidence showing that screening with fecal occult blood test (FOBT) reduces CRC- incidence and mortality. However, implementation of these programs faces many difficulties and fails to achieve expected coverage rates due to multiple barriers. Even though, in Argentina, CRC is the second type of cancer in incidence and mortality, its screening remains suboptimal. The aim of this research is to describe access rates to opportunistic CRC screening at a programmatic area (AP2) of the local health system in Bahia Blanca city between 2019 and 2021. It also explores factors that hinder or facilitate this access from the perspective of key actors working at the municipal health system. A hybrid-design, combining quantitative and qualitative techniques, was employed. CRC screening access rates were estimated as the proportion of FOBT performed at AP2 primary health care centers (PHCC) per year upon targeted population. Qualitative assessment was performed combining two theoretical models: the Meta-framework of Implementation Research and the Theoretical Domains Framework of Behavior Change. Thirty five in-depth interviews were accomplished. The accumulative rate of FOBT in the studied period was ~ 4,6%, a low coverage value considering the national programme expectations (40% in 4 years). Barriers most frequently mentioned were: 1. poor access to more complex studies (i.e colonoscopy) of positive FOBT individuals; 2. Lack of population awareness about CRC. Low adherence of the health care team to the screening recommendations as well as poor formal medical training in this topic were also highlighted. Sense of belonging of the population to PHCCs and a positive implementation climate to incorporate screening as a routine practice emerged as facilitators.This work, in addition to relevate the CRC screening in this area, will contribute to the design of strategies to reinforce it.