Awareness of cervical cancer screening services and uptake of free liquid-based cytology test among brothel-based female sex workers in Sokoto State, Nigeria
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There are few studies on the awareness and uptake of cervical cancer (Ca Cervix) screening services among Female Sex Workers (FSWs) in Nigeria despite the increased risk of Ca Cervix among FSWs and the potential benefit of early screening. The study aimed to assess the awareness, uptake, barriers to and predictors of uptake of Ca Cervix screening services among FSWs. A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted among 165 female sex workers (FSWs) recruited via snowball sampling in Sokoto State, Nigeria. awareness, uptake, barriers to and predictors of uptake of Ca Cervix screening services The study aimed to assess the among FSWs. Participants were eligible for inclusion if they were brothel-based, had spent at least one year in the profession, and were at least 21 years old or had debuted in sexual intercourse not later than three years from when the study was conducted. A structured interviewer-administered questionnaire and a liquid-based cytology (LBC) test were used to obtain information. Data were analysed using IBM SPSS version 25. Ethical approval was obtained from the Health Research Ethics Committee of the Sokoto State Ministry of Health. Twenty (12.1%) and 11 (6.7%) of the respondents were aware of Ca Cervix and its screening services respectively. The commonest source of information was hospital/health workers 10 (50.0%). One (0.6%) of the respondents reported ever having been screened for cervical cancer in the past, while the highest proportion, 119 (72.1%), utilised the LBC test offered in this study. The commonest barriers to current uptake were lack of interest (93.5%) and invasion of privacy (73.9%). Consistent use of condoms with current partners was found to be a predictor of the uptake of LBC among the study participants, highlighting the need for health education and promotion interventions among FSWs by researchers, health workers, and non-governmental organizations to increase awareness of the disease and its screening tests. Key words: Awareness, barriers, cervical cancer, female sex workers, uptake.
尽管尼日利亚女性性工作者(FSWs)患宫颈癌的风险增加,而且早期筛查有潜在的好处,但很少有关于女性性工作者(FSWs)对宫颈癌筛查服务的认识和接受情况的研究。本研究的目的是评估fsw妇女对宫颈癌筛查服务的认识、接受程度、障碍和预测因素。对尼日利亚索科托州通过滚雪球抽样招募的165名女性性工作者(FSWs)进行了横断面分析研究。对宫颈普查服务的认识、接受、障碍和预测因素本研究的目的是评估FSWs之间的情况。如果参与者以妓院为基础,从事该行业至少一年,年龄至少21岁,或者在研究进行后不超过三年的时间内首次发生性行为,那么他们就有资格被纳入研究。使用结构化访谈者管理的问卷和液体细胞学(LBC)测试来获取信息。数据分析采用IBM SPSS version 25。获得了索科托州卫生部卫生研究伦理委员会的伦理批准。分别有20名(12.1%)及11名(6.7%)受访者知道宫颈普查及其筛查服务。最常见的信息来源是医院/卫生工作者10(50.0%)。受访者中有一人(0.6%)曾接受子宫颈癌筛检,而使用是次研究提供的LBC测试的比例最高,为119人(72.1%)。目前最常见的障碍是缺乏兴趣(93.5%)和侵犯隐私(73.9%)。研究发现,与现有伴侣持续使用避孕套是研究参与者感染LBC的一个预测指标,这突出表明,研究人员、卫生工作者和非政府组织需要对FSWs进行健康教育和促进干预,以提高对该疾病及其筛查试验的认识。关键词:认知,障碍,宫颈癌,女性性工作者,吸收。