预防宫颈癌临床实践指南的实施:混合方法研究。

IF 2.7 Q2 ONCOLOGY
JMIR Cancer Pub Date : 2025-08-15 DOI:10.2196/68572
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背景:宫颈癌是全球妇女死亡的常见原因,特别是在非洲。尼日利亚每年平均有7093名妇女死于宫颈癌。尼日利亚妇产科学会(SOGON)制定的临床实践指南旨在预防宫颈癌。然而,妇科医生对它们的采用程度仍不清楚。目的:本研究旨在评估尼日利亚妇科医生在临床实践中对SOGON宫颈癌预防临床实践指南的认识、理解和纳入情况。方法:采用收敛平行混合法设计。定量数据通过网络和现场调查收集,并分发给参加在尼日利亚卡诺举行的第57届SOGON年度大会(2023年11月)的妇科医生。共有105名妇科医生完成调查(回复率80%)。进行关键信息提供者访谈(n=12)以提供定性见解。定量数据采用描述性和推理性统计进行分析,包括逻辑回归(结果:105名受访者(平均年龄50岁,标准差8.3 y,平均住院后实践12,标准差9.4 y), 98人(93.3%)报告了解SOGON指南,74人(70.5%)认可其对宫颈癌预防的重要性。然而,只有58.1%(61/105)的受访者报告将指南纳入常规临床实践。实施的障碍包括培训有限(71/105,67.6%)、资源限制(64/105,60.9%)和缺乏机构支持(57/105,54.3%)。定性数据加强了为高危人群和农村环境制定更有针对性的指南的必要性。此外,70.5%(74/105)的受访者主张参与性指南审查过程,以确保相关性和可行性。结论:虽然SOGON指南的知名度很高,但由于系统性障碍,其在临床实践中的整合仍然不够理想。在尼日利亚,加强培训项目、改善资源获取和加强机构支持对于提高指南的采用和推进宫颈癌预防工作至关重要。
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Implementation of Clinical Practice Guidelines to Prevent Cervical Cancer: Mixed Methods Study.

Background: Cervical cancer is a common cause of death among women globally, particularly in Africa. Each year, an average of 7093 women in Nigeria die from cervical cancer. Clinical practice guidelines developed by the Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Nigeria (SOGON) aim to prevent cervical cancer. However, the extent of their adoption among gynecologists remains unclear.

Objective: This study aimed to assess Nigerian gynecologists' awareness, understanding, and incorporation of the SOGON clinical practice guidelines for cervical cancer prevention in their clinical practices.

Methods: A convergent parallel mixed methods design was used. Quantitative data were collected via a web-based and in-person survey distributed to gynecologists attending the 57th SOGON Annual General Meeting in Kano, Nigeria (November 2023). A total of 105 gynecologists completed the survey (response rate: 80%). Key informant interviews (n=12) were conducted to provide qualitative insights. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, including logistic regression (P<.05). Thematic analysis was applied to qualitative data.

Results: Among the 105 respondents (mean age 50, SD 8.3 y and mean postresidency practice 12, SD 9.4 y), 98 (93.3%) reported awareness of the SOGON guidelines, and 74 (70.5%) endorsed their importance for cervical cancer prevention. However, only 58.1% (61/105) of the respondents reported integrating the guidelines into routine clinical practice. Barriers to implementation included limited training (71/105, 67.6%), resource constraints (64/105, 60.9%), and lack of institutional support (57/105, 54.3%). Qualitative data reinforced the need for more tailored guidelines for high-risk populations and rural settings. In addition, 70.5% (74/105) of the respondents advocated for a participatory guideline review process to ensure relevance and feasibility.

Conclusions: While awareness of the SOGON guidelines is high, their integration into clinical practice remains suboptimal due to systemic barriers. Strengthening training programs, improving access to resources, and enhancing institutional support are critical to increasing guideline adoption and advancing cervical cancer prevention efforts in Nigeria.

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