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Amina Moustaqim-Barrette1, John J Spinelli1,2, Arminée Kazanjian1, Trevor J B Dummer1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The literature suggests that differential colorectal cancer (CRC) screening adherence exists between Canada's immigrant and nonimmigrant populations. This study explores the impact of Ontario's population screening program, ColonCancerCheck, on CRC screening uptake in immigrant and nonimmigrant population groups.Entities:
Keywords: cancer screening; colon cancer; colorectal cancer; equity; immigrant health; program evaluation
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30791219 PMCID: PMC6488132 DOI: 10.1002/cam4.2026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Med ISSN: 2045-7634 Impact factor: 4.452
Figure 1Study sample from CCHS 2005, 2007‐2008, and 2011‐2012 for analysis of relationship between colorectal cancer screening program implementation and screening uptake among immigrants in Ontario
Summary characteristics of Canadian Community Health Survey Respondents (2005, 2007‐08, and 2011‐12), investigation of the association between colorectal cancer screening adherence and ColonCancerCheck screening program intervention, stratified by immigration status
| Characteristics | Recent immigrants n = 296 | Nonrecent immigrants n = 8577 |
Canadian‐born | Total N = 38 299 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
| Lifetime colorectal cancer screening | ||||
| Ever | 106 (28.8) | 5340 (58.6) | 18 818 (63.7) | 24 264 (39.0) |
| Never | 190 (71.2) | 3237 (41.4) | 10 608 (36.3) | 14 035 (61.0) |
| Screening adherence | ||||
| Yes | 86 (22.5) | 4534 (50.3) | 15 791 (53.9) | 20 411 (51.8) |
| No | 210 (77.5) | 4043 (49.7) | 13 635 (46.1) | 17 888 (48.2) |
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 137 (54.3) | 3898 (49.7) | 13 167 (49.2) | 17 202 (49.5) |
| Female | 159 (45.7) | 4679 (50.3) | 16 259 (50.8) | 21 097 (50.5) |
| Time period | ||||
| Preintervention (2005) | 84 (28.5) | 2580 (28.5) | 8386 (28.7) | 11 050 (28.7) |
| Roll‐out (2007‐08) | 116 (32.5) | 2924 (32.4) | 9529 (30.7) | 12 569 (31.3) |
| Postintervention (2011‐12) | 96 (39.2) | 3073 (39.1) | 11 511 (40.5) | 14 680 (40.0) |
| Age | ||||
| 50‐54 y | 105 (42.3) | 1305 (22.8) | 6772 (28.9) | 8182 (27.8) |
| 55‐59 y | 72 (25.6) | 1817 (25.2) | 7053 (25.5) | 8942 (25.4) |
| 60‐64 y | 51 (14.2) | 2028 (22.3) | 6402 (19.7) | 8481 (20.4) |
| 65‐69 y | 43 (11.5) | 1883 (17.4) | 5050 (14.2) | 6976 (15.2) |
| 70‐74 y | 25 (6.5) | 1544 (12.4) | 4149 (10.7) | 5718 (11.2) |
| Educational attainment | ||||
| Less than secondary school graduation | 45 (19.0) | 1548 (17.7) | 6074 (17.1) | 7667 (17.4) |
| Secondary school graduation | 51 (12.7) | 1534 (17.1) | 5719 (19.5) | 7304 (18.5) |
| Some postsecondary school education | 7 (2.0) | 356 (4.5) | 1537 (5.8) | 1900 (5.2) |
| Postsecondary school graduation | 193 (66.4) | 5139 (60.7) | 16 096 (57.6) | 21 428 (58.9) |
| Household income | ||||
| No income or <$20 000 | 61 (16.0) | 861 (7.1) | 3005 (6.3) | 3927 (6.9) |
| $20 000‐$39 999 | 68 (14.6) | 2019 (17.6) | 6144 (14.9) | 8231 (15.8) |
| $40 000‐$59 999 | 54 (19.2) | 1922 (21.6) | 6514 (19.1) | 8490 (20.0) |
| $60 000‐$79 999 | 43 (22.3) | 1497 (19.3) | 5471 (19.0) | 7011 (18.8) |
| $80 000 or more | 70 (28.0) | 2278 (35.5) | 8292 (20.6) | 10 640 (38.5) |
| Self‐perceived health | ||||
| Excellent | 46 (10.7) | 1474 (16.5) | 5167 (19.3) | 6687 (18.1) |
| Very good | 96 (34.3) | 2836 (33.1) | 10 782 (38.1) | 13 714 (36.3) |
| Good | 111 (38.4) | 2808 (34.1) | 8541 (28.2) | 11 460 (30.4) |
| Fair | 30 (10.2) | 1041 (11.6) | 3566 (10.3) | 4637 (10.8) |
| Poor | 13 (6.4) | 418 (4.1) | 1370 (4.1) | 1801 (4.4) |
All percentages are weighted.
Adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the effect on colorectal cancer screening nonadherence
|
Screening nonadherence | AOR (95% CI) |
|
|---|---|---|
| Immigration status | ||
| Canadian‐born individuals | 1.00 | <0.01 |
| Long‐term immigrants | 1.24 (1.13‐1.36) | |
| Recent immigrants | 3.73 (2.25‐6.18) | |
| Intervention period | ||
| Postintervention (2011‐12) | 1.00 | <0.01 |
| Roll‐out (2007‐08) | 1.65 (1.50‐1.82) | |
| Preintervention (2005) | 2.47 (2.24‐2.72) | |
| Sex | ||
| Female | 1.00 | <0.01 |
| Male | 1.16 (1.07‐1.25) | |
| Age | ||
| 70‐74 | 1.00 | <0.01 |
| 65‐69 | 1.03 (0.91‐1.17) | |
| 60‐64 | 1.20 (1.06‐1.37) | |
| 55‐59 | 1.68 (1.48‐1.91) | |
| 50‐54 | 2.84 (2.48‐3.25) | |
| Educational attainment | ||
| Postsecondary school graduation | 1.00 | <0.01 |
| Some postsecondary school education | 0.88 (0.73‐1.06) | |
| Secondary school graduation | 0.86 (0.77‐0.95) | |
| Less than secondary school graduation | 1.21 (1.06‐1.37) | |
| Self‐perceived health | ||
| Poor | 1.00 | 0.01 |
| Fair | 1.11 (0.89‐1.39) | |
| Good | 1.15 (0.94‐1.42) | |
| Very good | 1.28 (1.04‐1.57) | |
| Excellent | 1.33 (1.07‐1.65) | |
| Household Income | ||
| $80 000 or more | 1.00 | <0.01 |
| $60 000‐$79 999 | 1.34 (1.20‐1.51) | |
| $40 000‐$59 999 | 1.34 (1.19‐1.50) | |
| $20 000‐$39 999 | 1.60 (1.41‐1.81) | |
| <$20 000 | 1.90 (1.62‐2.23) | |
All statistics are weighted.
AOR, Adjusted odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.
Adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals association between immigration status and time‐appropriate colorectal cancer screening, by ColonCancerCheck intervention period
| Immigration status | Preintervention (2005’) | Roll‐out (2007‐08) | Postintervention (2011‐12) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adjusted | Adjusted | Adjusted | |
| Recent immigrants | 5.60 (2.71‐11.58) | 3.69 (1.94‐7.03) | 3.09 (1.27‐7.55) |
| Long‐term immigrants | 1.15 (1.00‐1.33) | 1.37 (1.81‐1.58) | 1.17 (0.98‐1.39) |
| Canadian‐born | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
All Statistics are weighted
AOR, Adjusted odds ratio; CI, confidence interval
Model adjusted for all previously listed covariates – sex, age category, educational attainment, self‐perceived health, and household income