Improving Communication and Management Following a Positive Home HPV Self-Sampling Result: Comparing Intervention Strategies Between the HOME and STEP Trials.

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Women's health reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2025-08-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26884844251371093
Jasmin A Tiro, Meera Muthukrishnan, Sadie Metcalfe, Kris Hansen, John Lin, Caitlin N Dorsey, Hongyuan Gao, Catherine Lacey, Melissa L Anderson, Richard T Meenan, Beverly B Green, Angela Sparks, Rachel L Winer
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Abstract

Background: Mailed human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling kits improve cervical cancer screening adherence. The HOME trial found information needs and anxiety among HPV-positive patients. We designed a STEP trial to test optimized intervention strategies with bolstered educational materials and a centralized nurse communicating positive results. Here, we evaluate the effect of the strategies by comparing interviews of HOME and STEP participants receiving HPV-positive results.

Materials and methods: STEP participants were interviewed during December 2021-March 2022, and asked about their kit reaction and nurse communication, and surveyed on attitudes toward the kit. Transcripts were analyzed in two phases: (1) Coders used iterative content analysis to organize codes into node reports and identify themes and (2) coders compared node reports between the HOME and STEP trials.

Results: Sociodemographic of 46 HOME and 28 STEP participants were similar (White, older, had prior Pap). Participants from both trials appreciated the kit's convenience, although some questioned its accuracy compared to clinician-performed screening. While many STEP participants were surprised by the positive result, most felt reassured by the nurse and understood the recommended follow-up. STEP participants expressed fewer negative emotions. More STEP than HOME participants believed the HPV result was correct (86% vs. 59%) and trusted it (90% vs. 65%). Willingness to recommend the HPV kit to a friend and use it in the future was high in both the trials.

Discussion: Qualitative comparison of HOME and STEP participants' reactions suggests STEP patients received the information needed to understand HPV-positive results and complete follow-up. Findings support a centralized nurse communicating results and building trust in this new screening technology.

改善家庭HPV自采样阳性结果后的沟通和管理:比较家庭和STEP试验之间的干预策略。
背景:邮寄人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)自采样试剂盒提高宫颈癌筛查依从性。HOME试验发现hpv阳性患者存在信息需求和焦虑。我们设计了一项STEP试验来测试优化的干预策略,包括加强教育材料和集中护士沟通积极结果。在这里,我们通过比较HOME和STEP参与者接受hpv阳性结果的访谈来评估策略的效果。材料与方法:于2021年12月至2022年3月对STEP参与者进行访谈,询问他们对试剂盒的反应和护士沟通情况,并调查他们对试剂盒的态度。转录本的分析分为两个阶段:(1)编码员使用迭代内容分析将代码组织到节点报告中并确定主题;(2)编码员比较HOME和STEP试验之间的节点报告。结果:46名HOME参与者和28名STEP参与者的社会人口学特征相似(白人,年龄较大,既往有Pap)。两项试验的参与者都对该试剂盒的便利性表示赞赏,尽管有些人质疑其与临床医生进行的筛查相比的准确性。虽然许多STEP参与者对积极的结果感到惊讶,但大多数人对护士感到放心,并理解建议的随访。STEP参与者表达的负面情绪更少。STEP比HOME更多的参与者相信HPV结果是正确的(86%对59%)并信任它(90%对65%)。在两项试验中,向朋友推荐HPV检测试剂盒并在未来使用它的意愿都很高。讨论:HOME和STEP参与者反应的定性比较表明STEP患者获得了了解hpv阳性结果和完成随访所需的信息。研究结果支持集中护士沟通结果并建立对这种新筛查技术的信任。
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