Incorporating a mobile application to support communication about HPV testing among women and professionals: barriers and facilitators from the perspective of health professionals in a middle- and low-income setting in Argentina.

IF 1.2 Q4 ONCOLOGY
ecancermedicalscience Pub Date : 2024-09-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1778
Lucila Szwarc, Paula Frejdkes, Victoria Sánchez Antelo, Melisa Paolino, Silvina Arrossi
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Abstract

Introduction: The delivery of positive Human papillomavirus (HPV) test results can have a psychosocial impact and act as a barrier for women to continue the cervical cancer (CC) prevention process. A previous formative research based on a woman's perspective indicated that a mobile app could be an acceptable and appropriate tool to help women obtain information and reduce fears related to a positive result. Based on these findings, we developed an app-based intervention that would function as a support for professionals who offer the HPV test and communicate their results. We report data on the perceptions of healthcare providers regarding the barriers and facilitators to the incorporation, in a low and middle-income context.

Methods: Qualitative study based on individual semi-structured interviews with health professionals. All the professionals (n =13) took HPV and Pap test samples and provided information on HPV testing, in the public health system of Ituzaingó, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. The themes explored were selected and analysed using domains and constructs of Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR).

Results: Practitioners had a positive assessment of the intervention through most included constructs: adaptability, compatibility, complexity, relative advantage, belief in the validity and robustness of the intervention, innovation source and knowledge and beliefs about the intervention. However, some potential barriers were also identified including: adaptability, tensions for change, relative priority and leadership engagement. Practitioners conditioned the intervention's success to specific adjustments of the app (weight and interface usability), legitimmated institutions' support, and clear and sustained health authorities' commitment and directions.

Conclusion: Health professionals had a positive assessment of implementing an app to support the HPV test communication and information provision process, although they conditioned its effectiveness to specific adjustments. The results allow us to identify and develop recommendations for the app to be implemented effectively and sustained over time. The findings of this study have important implications not only for Argentina, but also for other low and middle-income countries, given that the implementation could be adapted, with the aim of improving communication between patients and health institutions in the CC prevention process.

纳入移动应用程序,支持妇女和专业人员之间就人类乳头瘤病毒检测进行交流:从阿根廷中低收入环境中医疗专业人员的角度看障碍和促进因素。
导言:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)检测结果呈阳性会对妇女的心理产生影响,阻碍她们继续进行宫颈癌(CC)预防。之前一项基于女性视角的形成性研究表明,移动应用程序可以成为一种可接受的适当工具,帮助女性获取信息并减少与阳性结果相关的恐惧。基于这些研究结果,我们开发了一款基于应用程序的干预措施,为提供 HPV 检测并传达检测结果的专业人员提供支持。我们报告了在中低收入背景下,医疗服务提供者对纳入干预措施的障碍和促进因素的看法:定性研究基于对医疗专业人员的个人半结构式访谈。所有专业人员(n = 13)都在阿根廷大布宜诺斯艾利斯地区伊图扎因戈的公共卫生系统中采集了HPV和巴氏试验样本,并提供了有关HPV检测的信息。采用实施研究综合框架(CFIR)的领域和结构对所探讨的主题进行了选择和分析:结果:实践者们通过以下大多数结构对干预措施给予了积极评价:适应性、兼容性、复杂性、相对优势、对干预措施有效性和稳健性的信念、创新来源以及对干预措施的认识和信念。然而,也发现了一些潜在的障碍,包括:适应性、变革的压力、相对优先性和领导参与。从业人员认为,干预措施的成功取决于应用程序的具体调整(重量和界面可用性)、合法机构的支持以及卫生当局明确而持续的承诺和指示:结论:卫生专业人员对应用软件支持 HPV 检测沟通和信息提供过程给予了积极评价,但他们认为应用软件的有效性取决于具体的调整。研究结果使我们能够确定并提出建议,使该应用程序得到有效实施和长期保持。这项研究的结果不仅对阿根廷具有重要意义,而且对其他中低收入国家也具有重要意义。
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