Intrinsic motivated cervical cancer screening intervention framework

Md. Rajib Hasan, H. Gholamhosseini, N. Sarkar, S. M. Safiuzzaman
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Cervical cancer turned into a reason of extreme mortality even though it is preventable. The expansion rate of cervical cancer is at alarming rate internationally, including both developed (e.g. New Zealand) and developing (e.g. Bangladesh) countries. This study considers survey data collected from Chittagong Medical College Hospital in Bangladesh and other secondary data from open sources. Studies have uncovered that younger women aged from 25 to 34 tend not to react to cervical screening program. Without regular cervical cancer screening, the early changes that could progress to cervical cancer suffering would not be picked up. This study aims to address these concerns by proposing a cervical screening intervention program to encourage women of all age group to participate in the screening program. The intervention could contribute to the health sector by decreasing the cervical cancer mortality rate and associated cost. The preliminary investigation shows that about 96% screening take-up following such intervention program suggesting that a proper intrinsic motivated cervical cancer intervention program is required.
内在动机子宫颈癌筛检干预框架
尽管宫颈癌是可以预防的,但它却成为导致极高死亡率的原因之一。在国际上,包括发达国家(如新西兰)和发展中国家(如孟加拉国)在内,宫颈癌的扩大速度令人震惊。本研究考虑了从孟加拉国吉大港医学院医院收集的调查数据和其他公开来源的二手数据。研究发现,年龄在25岁至34岁之间的年轻女性往往对子宫颈筛查计划没有反应。如果没有定期的子宫颈癌筛检,可能发展为子宫颈癌的早期病变就不会被发现。本研究旨在通过提出一项子宫颈筛查干预计划来解决这些问题,以鼓励所有年龄组的妇女参加筛查计划。这项干预措施可以通过降低宫颈癌死亡率和相关费用来促进卫生部门。初步调查显示,约有96%的人接受了这种干预计划,这表明需要一种适当的内在动机的宫颈癌干预计划。
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