TY - JOUR
T1 - Offering on-site mammography in workplaces improved screening rates
T2 - Cluster randomized controlled trial
AU - Shima, Azusa
AU - Tanaka, Hideo
AU - Okamura, Tomonori
AU - Nishikawa, Tomofumi
AU - Morino, Ayumi
AU - Godai, Kayo
AU - Tatsumi, Yukako
AU - Kawahara, Mizuki
AU - Kiyohara, Maiko
AU - Kawatsu, Yuichiro
AU - Kimura, Takashi
AU - Miyamatsu, Naomi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. Journal of Occupational Health published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of The Japan Society for Occupational Health.
PY - 2023/1/1
Y1 - 2023/1/1
N2 - OBJECTIVES: Despite evidence of breast cancer screening efficacy, the screening rate has remained less than 50% in Japan. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of an environmental approach offering on-site mammography in workplaces. METHODS: Supermarket stores were randomly assigned into two groups, the intervention group (leaflet and mammography) and the control group (leaflet). From May to July 2018, participants in the intervention group were given a leaflet informing them of the subsidies for breast cancer screening and offered the opportunity to have mammography in their workplaces. Participants in the control group were given the same leaflet, but had to arrange their own screening outside the workplace. The primary outcome was the breast cancer screening rate in 2018. The odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for having screening in the intervention group compared with the control group were estimated using multilevel logistic regression. RESULTS: We analyzed data from 1624 participants (mean age 53 years) from 25 supermarket stores (intervention: 8 stores, control: 17 stores). Among participants who had not attended screening in the previous year, the screening rate was 7% in the control group and 53% in the intervention group, with an adjusted OR (95% CI) of 14.22 (8.97-22.54). The effect was greater in those who had never attended screening before. CONCLUSION: In a worksite-based cluster randomized controlled trial in Japanese supermarket stores, an environmental approach offering mammography in workplaces substantially increased the breast cancer screening rate within 1 year (UMIN000030465).
AB - OBJECTIVES: Despite evidence of breast cancer screening efficacy, the screening rate has remained less than 50% in Japan. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of an environmental approach offering on-site mammography in workplaces. METHODS: Supermarket stores were randomly assigned into two groups, the intervention group (leaflet and mammography) and the control group (leaflet). From May to July 2018, participants in the intervention group were given a leaflet informing them of the subsidies for breast cancer screening and offered the opportunity to have mammography in their workplaces. Participants in the control group were given the same leaflet, but had to arrange their own screening outside the workplace. The primary outcome was the breast cancer screening rate in 2018. The odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for having screening in the intervention group compared with the control group were estimated using multilevel logistic regression. RESULTS: We analyzed data from 1624 participants (mean age 53 years) from 25 supermarket stores (intervention: 8 stores, control: 17 stores). Among participants who had not attended screening in the previous year, the screening rate was 7% in the control group and 53% in the intervention group, with an adjusted OR (95% CI) of 14.22 (8.97-22.54). The effect was greater in those who had never attended screening before. CONCLUSION: In a worksite-based cluster randomized controlled trial in Japanese supermarket stores, an environmental approach offering mammography in workplaces substantially increased the breast cancer screening rate within 1 year (UMIN000030465).
KW - breast cancer screening rate
KW - cluster randomized controlled trial
KW - occupational health
KW - on-site mammography
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U2 - 10.1002/1348-9585.12389
DO - 10.1002/1348-9585.12389
M3 - Article
C2 - 36823700
AN - SCOPUS:85148791968
SN - 1341-9145
VL - 65
SP - e12389
JO - Journal of Occupational Health
JF - Journal of Occupational Health
IS - 1
ER -