Exploring Women’s Challenge to Pap Smear Attendance and Colposcopy Referral: A Qualitative Study

JULY ISSUE Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.47836//mjmhs18.4.21
Suhailah Mohammed Ali, Hewa Sattar Salih, N. Saadoon
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Introduction: The greatest protection against cervical cancer can be achieved through the combination of cervical screening via repeated Pap tests and HPV vaccination before first sexual intercourse. This study aimed to explore women’s perceptions and experiences of Pap test and colposcopy examination to avoid advance stage of cervical cancer. Methods: An exploratory qualitative approach was carried out using face-to face semi-structured interviews with 22 women attending for their Pap test appointment or colposcopy examination in the main hospital in Kirkuk, Iraq. The study took place between October 2019 and March 2020. The collected data were analysed using inductive content analysis. Results: The findings revealed gap in knowledge regarding Pap test and colposcopy investigation among participants. Overall, three main categories emerged during data analyses namely, women’s awareness of Pap test; challenges to access cervical screening and colposcopy services; women’s views and suggestions to improve their access to cervical screening cervices. Conclusion: Currently, women living in Iraq have no access to regular cervical screening due to unavailability of the cervical screening programme in Iraq. This study provides evidence to develop strategies to enhance the existing cervical cancer prevention services. Health policy makers should consider the establishment of regular population based cervical screening. Health promotion efforts and interventions should focus on challenges and barriers influence the screening behavior among women living in Iraq.
探讨妇女对子宫颈抹片检查和阴道镜转诊的挑战:一项定性研究
简介:预防宫颈癌的最佳方法是在初次性交前通过反复的巴氏试验和HPV疫苗接种进行宫颈筛查。本研究旨在探讨女性对宫颈涂片检查和阴道镜检查的认识和经验,以避免宫颈癌的进展。方法:对伊拉克基尔库克主要医院22名接受巴氏涂片检查或阴道镜检查的妇女进行面对面半结构化访谈,采用探索定性方法。该研究于2019年10月至2020年3月期间进行。采用归纳内容分析法对收集到的数据进行分析。结果:调查结果显示参与者对巴氏涂片检查和阴道镜检查的知识存在差距。总体而言,在数据分析期间出现了三个主要类别,即妇女对巴氏试验的认识;获得子宫颈检查和阴道镜检查服务的挑战;妇女对改善子宫颈普查服务的意见和建议。结论:目前,由于伊拉克没有子宫颈检查方案,生活在伊拉克的妇女无法获得定期子宫颈检查。这项研究提供证据,以制订策略,加强现有的子宫颈癌预防服务。卫生政策制定者应考虑建立以人口为基础的定期子宫颈筛查。健康促进工作和干预措施应侧重于影响伊拉克妇女筛查行为的挑战和障碍。
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