Novel Strategy of Training the Accredited Social Health Activists via Application-Based Telemedicine for Cervical Cancer Screening by Human Papillomavirus Self-Sampling: The TRACK Study.

IF 3.2 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Nilanchali Singh, Pranay Tanwar, Seema Singhal, Trishala Mohan, Chetanya Mittal, Shivangi Mangal, Jasmine Kaur, Jyoti Meena, Anju Singh, Sandeep Mathur, Prafull Ghatage, Neerja Bhatla
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Abstract

Purpose: This pilot study is aimed to analyze a novel strategy of cervical cancer screening by training of Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers via telemedicine to counsel women for human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling.

Materials and methods: This is a pilot, community-based, prospective, single-arm study. Physicians trained the ASHA workers regarding self-sampled HPV testing via a mobile application and telephonically using videos and e-pamphlets, who in turn trained the clients in community. The HPV kits were transported via prepaid courier service.

Results: Four hundred and sixty-five women of age group 30-65 years were tested by 47 teletrained ASHA workers. The mean age of ASHA worker and clients was 39.47 ± 6.45 and 37.26 ± 8.38 years, respectively. Of the ASHA workers, 91.7% were satisfied with the information provided during telecounseling, 95.7% could understand the contents of mobile app easily, and 93.6% could fill the data of clients in app easily. Of the clients, 99.6% were satisfied with counseling by ASHA workers and 98% found it easy to self-sample. The acceptability of this strategy among clients was 58.2%. The feasibility of this strategy (percentage of clients who find it easy/those who did self-sampling) was around 99%. Among those screened, 11.8% were high-risk HPV-positive and 85.5% had follow-up at the study center.

Conclusion: The current study highlights a novel strategy of cervical cancer screening by incorporating the role of telemedicine in training ASHA workers and their role in improving the screening by home-based delivery of HPV kits with promising results.

通过基于应用的远程医疗培训经认证的社会健康积极分子的新策略,用于通过人乳头状瘤病毒自我采样进行宫颈癌筛查:TRACK 研究。
目的:本试点研究旨在分析一种新型宫颈癌筛查策略,即通过远程医疗培训经认可的社会健康活动家(ASHA)工作者,指导妇女进行人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)自我采样:这是一项基于社区的前瞻性单臂试点研究。医生通过移动应用程序以及视频和电子宣传册对 ASHA 工作人员进行了有关 HPV 自采样检测的远程培训,ASHA 工作人员又对社区客户进行了培训。HPV检测试剂盒通过预付费快递服务运送:结果:47 名经过电话培训的 ASHA 工作人员对 465 名 30-65 岁年龄组的妇女进行了检测。ASHA工作者和客户的平均年龄分别为(39.47 ± 6.45)岁和(37.26 ± 8.38)岁。91.7%的ASHA工作者对远程咨询过程中提供的信息表示满意,95.7%的ASHA工作者能轻松理解手机应用程序的内容,93.6%的ASHA工作者能轻松在应用程序中填写服务对象的数据。在客户中,99.6% 的人对 ASHA 工作人员的咨询表示满意,98% 的人认为自我采样很容易。客户对这一策略的接受度为 58.2%。这一策略的可行性(认为容易/进行自我采样的客户百分比)约为 99%。在接受筛查的人群中,11.8%为高危HPV阳性,85.5%在研究中心接受了随访:本研究强调了一种新的宫颈癌筛查策略,即在培训 ASHA 工作人员时结合远程医疗的作用,以及他们在通过在家发放 HPV 套件改善筛查中的作用,并取得了可喜的成果。
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JCO Global Oncology
JCO Global Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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