Combined incentive actions, focusing on primary care professionals, to improve cervical cancer screening in women living in socioeconomically disadvantaged geographical areas: a study protocol of a hybrid cluster randomised effectiveness and implementatio

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Date publication

novembre 2022

Journal

BMJ open

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr BARDOU Marc, Dr FENDER Muriel


Tous les auteurs :
Hassine A, Antoni G, Fender M, Slama K, Léandri FX, Fanon JL, Auvray C, Jaffar Bandjee MC, Traversier N, Fagour L, Rochaix L, Fiorina C, Pourette D, Opigez E, Dumont A, Bardou M, Study Group R

Résumé

Cervical cancer (CC) causes thousands of deaths each year. Nearly 100% of cases are caused by oncogenic strains of human papillomavirus (HPV). In most industrialised countries, CC screening (CCS) is based on the detection of HPV infections. For many reasons including lower adherence to CCS, underserved women are more likely to develop CC, and die from it. We aim to demonstrate that the use of incentives could improve screening rates among this population.

Mots clés

Gynaecological oncology, Health economics, Health policy, ONCOLOGY, PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, PUBLIC HEALTH

Référence

BMJ Open. 2022 11 23;12(11):e065952