Participation in the nationwide cervical cancer screening programme in Denmark during the COVID-19 pandemic: An observational study

  1. Tina Bech Olesen  Is a corresponding author
  2. Henry Jensen
  3. Henrik Møller
  4. Jens Winther Jensen
  5. Marianne Waldstrøm
  6. Berit Andersen
  1. The Danish Clinical Quality Program - National Clinical Registries, Denmark
  2. Department of Pathology, Lillebaelt Hospital, Denmark
  3. Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
  4. University Research Clinic for Cancer Screening, Department of Public Health Programmes,Randers Regional Hospital, Denmark
  5. Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, Denmark
2 figures, 2 tables and 6 additional files

Figures

Flow-chart of the study population.
Participation in cervical cancer screening in Denmark within 90, 180, and 365 d since invitation from 2015 to 2021.

Tables

Table 1
Baseline characteristics of women invited to participate in cervical cancer screening in Denmark from 2015 to 2021.
Pre-pandemic(01 January 2015–31 January 2020)Pre-lockdown(01 February 2020–10 March 2020)First lockdown(11 March 2020–15 April 2020)First re-opening(16 April 2020–15 December 2020)Second lockdown(16 December 2020–27 February 2021)Second re-opening(28 February 2021–30 September 2021)Total
N (%)N (%)N (%)N (%)N (%)N (%)N (%)
Total1,641,199 (73.9)41,876 (1.9)31,255 (1.4)223,386 (10.1)69,729 (3.1)212,555 (9.6)2,220,000 (100.0)
Age at invitation
 23–29 y384,272 (23.4)10,223 (24.4)7731 (24.7)58,569 (26.2)17,624 (25.3)56,816 (26.7)535,235 (24.1)
 30–39 y412,249 (25.1)10,614 (25.3)7712 (24.7)56,783 (25.4)17,571 (25.2)54,367 (25.6)559,296 (25.2)
 40–49 y495,153 (30.2)12,690 (30.3)9233 (29.5)63,872 (28.6)19,051 (27.3)59,366 (27.9)659,365 (29.7)
 50–59 y246,814 (15.0)6665 (15.9)5269 (16.9)34,841 (15.6)11,810 (16.9)31,387 (14.8)336,786 (15.2)
 60–64 y102,711 (6.3)1684 (4.0)1310 (4.2)9321 (4.2)3673 (5.3)10,619 (5.0)129,318 (5.8)
 Median (IQI)41 (31; 49)40 (30; 48)40 (30; 49)39 (30; 48)40 (30; 49)39 (30; 48)40 (30; 49)
Ethnicity
 Danish descent1,358,106 (82.8)33,975 (81.2)25,778 (82.5)177,501 (79.5)45,340 (81.3)132,376 (81.0)1,773,076 (82.2)
 Descendant of immigrant31,339 (1.9)918 (2.2)781 (2.5)5723 (2.6)1260 (2.3)3881 (2.4)43,902 (2.0)
 Western immigrant87,100 (5.3)2581 (6.2)1655 (5.3)15,869 (7.1)3247 (5.8)9710 (5.9)120,162 (5.6)
 Non-western immigrant163,638 (10.0)4375 (10.5)3027 (9.7)24,176 (10.8)5928 (10.6)17,535 (10.7)218,679 (10.1)
Cohabitation status
 Living alone529,023 (32.3)13,708 (32.8)10,300 (33.0)76,687 (34.4)3867 (35.1)N/A633,585 (32.5)
 Cohabiting351,991 (21.5)9225 (22.1)6829 (21.9)50,379 (22.6)2369 (21.5)N/A420,793 (21.6)
 Married759,009 (46.3)18,890 (45.2)14,088 (45.1)96,132 (43.1)4794 (43.5)N/A892,913 (45.9)
Educational level (ISCED)
 ISCED15 level 1–2960,324 (60.6)24,481 (59.3)18,667 (60.6)129,791 (59.3)40,565 (60.1)122,230 (60.4)1,296,058 (60.4)
 ISCED15 level 3–5393,390 (24.8)10,185 (24.7)7539 (24.5)52,354 (23.9)16,772 (24.8)48,870 (24.1)529,110 (24.7)
 ISCED15 level 6–8231,157 (14.6)6589 (16.0)4600 (14.9)36,716 (16.8)10,173 (15.1)31,395 (15.5)320,630 (14.9)
Disposable income
 Lowest quintile322,307 (19.9)7419 (18.2)5869 (19.0)43,920 (20.4)12,715 (18.6)39,486 (19.3)431,716 (19.8)
 Second quintile334,113 (20.6)7611 (18.7)5878 (19.0)40,851 (19.0)12,137 (17.8)36,480 (17.9)437,070 (20.0)
 Third quintile338,563 (20.9)8066 (19.8)5850 (18.9)40,863 (19.0)11,738 (17.2)34,157 (16.7)439,237 (20.1)
 Fourth quintile326,174 (20.1)8604 (21.1)6449 (20.9)43,279 (20.1)14,025 (20.5)40,367 (19.8)438,898 (20.1)
 Highest quintile301,566 (18.6)9067 (22.2)6878 (22.2)46,484 (21.6)17,742 (26.0)53,702 (26.3)435,439 (20.0)
Healthcare usage
 Rare319,960 (19.5)8519 (20.3)5985 (19.1)47,619 (21.3)13,413 (19.2)43,973 (20.7)439,469 (19.8)
 Low366,807 (22.3)9020 (21.5)6774 (21.7)48,280 (21.6)15,181 (21.8)45,102 (21.2)491,164 (22.1)
 Average347,589 (21.2)8758 (20.9)6637 (21.2)46,608 (20.9)14,364 (20.6)44,024 (20.7)467,980 (21.1)
 High299,358 (18.2)7583 (18.1)5727 (18.3)40,091 (17.9)12,967 (18.6)38,760 (18.2)404,486 (18.2)
 Frequent307,485 (18.7)7996 (19.1)6132 (19.6)40,788 (18.3)13,804 (19.8)40,696 (19.1)416,901 (18.8)
Time from invitation to participation, median (IQI)94 (42; 200)120 (72; 207)122 (53; 201)86 (36; 161)69 (29; 133)51 (28; 101)89 (39; 184)
  1. IQI = interquartile interval; ISCED = International Standard Classification of Education; Information on cohabitation status was only available from Statistics Denmark until the end of February 2021, whereas all other socio-economic variables were available until end of the study period.

Table 2
Prevalence ratios and 95% CIs of participation in cervical cancer screening in Denmark within 365 d since invitation from 2015–2021*.
NPre-pandemic(01 January 2015–31 January 2020)Pre-lockdown(01 February 2020–10 March 2020)First lockdown(11 March 2020–15 April 2020)First re-opening(16 April 2020–15 December 2020)Second lockdown(16 December 2020–31 December 2020)
N=164,1199N=41,876N=31,255N=223,386N=69,729
PR(95% CI)PR(95% CI)PR(95% CI)PR(95% CI)PR(95% CI)
Overall2,220,0001.00-0.97(0.96; 0.98)0.97(0.96; 0.98)1.01(1.00; 1.01)0.99(0.97; 1.00)
Age at invitation
 23–29 y535,2351.00-0.96(0.94; 0.98)0.98(0.95; 1.00)0.99(0.98; 1.00)1.00(0.96; 1.04)
 30–39 y559,2961.00-0.97(0.95; 0.99)0.99(0.97; 1.01)1.01(1.00; 1.02)1.00(0.97; 1.04)
 40–49 y659,3651.00-0.95(0.93; 0.96)0.94(0.92; 0.95)1.00(0.99; 1.01)0.93(0.90; 0.96)
 50–59 y336,7861.00-1.01(0.99; 1.03)1.00(0.98; 1.02)1.02(1.01; 1.03)1.05(1.01; 1.08)
 60–64 y129,3181.00-0.95(0.92; 0.99)0.93(0.90; 0.97)0.98(0.96; 1.00)0.93(0.87; 0.99)
Ethnicity
 Danish descent1,773,0761.00-0.96(0.95; 0.97)0.96(0.95; 0.97)1.00(1.00; 1.01)0.97(0.96; 0.99)
 Descendant of immigrant43,9021.00-0.95(0.86; 1.05)0.88(0.79; 0.98)0.97(0.92; 1.02)0.93(0.78; 1.12)
 Western Immigrant120,1621.00-1.03(0.98; 1.09)1.04(0.98; 1.11)1.09(1.06; 1.12)1.06(0.95; 1.17)
 Non-western immigrant218,6791.00-0.99(0.95; 1.02)0.98(0.94; 1.02)1.04(1.02; 1.06)1.07(1.00; 1.14)
Cohabitation status
 Living alone633,5851.00-0.97(0.95; 0.98)0.96(0.94; 0.98)1.02(1.01; 1.02)0.98(0.95; 1.02)
 Cohabiting420,7931.00-0.96(0.94; 0.98)0.97(0.95; 0.99)1.00(0.99; 1.01)1.00(0.96; 1.04)
 Married892,9131.00-0.97(0.96; 0.98)0.97(0.96; 0.99)1.00(1.00; 1.01)0.98(0.96; 1.01)
Educational level (ISCED)
 ISCED15 level 1–21,297,0501.00-0.96(0.95; 0.97)0.96(0.95; 0.98)1.01(1.00; 1.01)0.99(0.97; 1.01)
 ISCED15 level 3–5529,1651.00-0.96(0.95; 0.98)0.97(0.95; 0.99)1.00(0.99; 1.01)0.97(0.94; 1.00)
 ISCED15 level 6–8319,9251.00-1.00(0.98; 1.02)0.99(0.97; 1.02)1.04(1.03; 1.05)1.06(1.01; 1.10)
Disposable income
 Lowest quintile419,1221.00-0.95(0.93; 0.98)0.96(0.93; 0.98)1.02(1.01; 1.04)1.02(0.97; 1.07)
 Second quintile422,2251.00-0.95(0.92; 0.97)0.94(0.91; 0.96)1.00(0.99; 1.01)1.00(0.95; 1.04)
 Third quintile424,0811.00-0.96(0.94; 0.98)0.95(0.93; 0.97)0.99(0.98; 1.00)0.94(0.91; 0.98)
 Fourth quintile425,0691.00-0.96(0.95; 0.98)0.96(0.95; 0.98)1.00(0.99; 1.01)0.96(0.93; 0.99)
 Highest quintile424,4571.00-0.98(0.96; 0.99)0.96(0.95; 0.98)1.00(0.99; 1.00)0.97(0.95; 1.00)
Healthcare usage
 Rare439,4691.00-0.97(0.95; 0.99)0.97(0.95; 1.00)1.02(1.01; 1.03)0.99(0.94; 1.04)
 Low491,1641.00-0.97(0.95; 0.99)0.95(0.93; 0.97)1.00(0.99; 1.01)0.95(0.91; 0.99)
 Average467,9801.00-0.95(0.94; 0.97)0.95(0.93; 0.97)1.00(0.99; 1.01)1.00(0.97; 1.04)
 High404,4861.00-0.97(0.95; 0.98)0.96(0.94; 0.98)1.01(1.00; 1.02)0.99(0.96; 1.03)
 Frequent416,9011.00-0.97(0.95; 0.99)0.98(0.97; 1.00)1.00(0.99; 1.01)0.96(0.93; 1.00)
  1. *Adjusted for month, year, and age at invitation; PR = prevalence ratio; ISCED = International Standard Classification of Education.

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Supplementary file 1

Proportion of women participating in cervical cancer screening in Denmark within 90 d since invitation from 2015 to 2021.

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Proportion of women participating in cervical cancer screening in Denmark within 180 d since invitation from 2015 to 2021.

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Proportion of women participating in cervical cancer screening in Denmark within 365 d since invitation from 2015 to 2021.

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Prevalence ratios and 95% CIs of participation in cervical cancer screening in Denmark within 90 d since invitation from 2015 to 2021.

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Prevalence ratios and 95% CIs of participation in cervical cancer screening in Denmark within 180 d since invitation from 2015 to 2021.

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  1. Tina Bech Olesen
  2. Henry Jensen
  3. Henrik Møller
  4. Jens Winther Jensen
  5. Marianne Waldstrøm
  6. Berit Andersen
(2023)
Participation in the nationwide cervical cancer screening programme in Denmark during the COVID-19 pandemic: An observational study
eLife 12:e81522.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.81522