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Understanding no-show behaviour for cervical cancer screening appointments among hard-to-reach women in Bogota, Colombia: A mixed-methods approach

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PLOS ONE
卷 17, 期 7, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271874

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  1. healthcare research stream of the program Colombia Cientifica-Pasaporte a la Ciencia - Colombian Institute for Educational Technical Studies Abroad (Instituto Colombiano de Credito Educativo y Estudios Tecnicos en el Exterior, ICETEX) [3929446]

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This study investigates the reasons for no-show behavior for cervical cancer screening appointments among low-income women in Bogota, Colombia. The quantitative analysis reveals that younger patients and those living in poverty are more likely to miss their appointments. The qualitative analysis shows that patients encounter difficulties in navigating the service delivery process, accessing the health system, and hold negative beliefs about cervical cytology.
The global burden of cervical cancer remains a concern and higher early mortality rates are associated with poverty and limited health education. However, screening programs continue to face implementation challenges, especially in developing country contexts. In this study, we use a mixed-methods approach to understand the reasons for no-show behaviour for cervical cancer screening appointments among hard-to-reach low-income women in Bogota, Colombia. In the quantitative phase, individual attendance probabilities are predicted using administrative records from an outreach program (N = 23384) using both LASSO regression and Random Forest methods. In the qualitative phase, semi-structured interviews are analysed to understand patient perspectives (N = 60). Both inductive and deductive coding are used to identify first-order categories and content analysis is facilitated using the Framework method. Quantitative analysis shows that younger patients and those living in zones of poverty are more likely to miss their appointments. Likewise, appointments scheduled on Saturdays, during the school vacation periods or with lead times longer than 10 days have higher no-show risk. Qualitative data shows that patients find it hard to navigate the service delivery process, face barriers accessing the health system and hold negative beliefs about cervical cytology.

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