提高外阴癌高危人群的外阴自我检查表现。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Jaime Reardon, Jessie Tu, Amanda Selk
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摘要

目的:该研究的目的是评估教学课程和选择性提醒是否能提高外阴癌风险增加人群外阴自我检查(VSE)的频率。材料和方法:参与者从加拿大安大略省一家公立学术医院的阴道镜和外阴皮肤科诊所招募。参与者完成了一份调查问卷,学习了如何进行VSE,并获得了一本信息小册子。他们可以选择接收电话或电子健康记录提醒,以便在接下来的6周内完成VSE。6周后,研究人员联系参与者调查他们的VSE行为。数据分析采用描述性统计。结果:219名参与者完成了研究。在研究之前,28名参与者(13%)听说过VSE,而31名参与者(14%)以前从未看过他们的外生殖器。在6周的随访中,219名参与者中有181人(83%)完成了VSE,而在干预前定期进行VSE的参与者为16% (p < 0.001)。干预后,自我报告发现小阴唇、大阴唇和尿道的能力有统计学意义的改善。结论:尽管对VSE的熟悉程度较低,但在外阴癌风险增加的人群中,简单的教学课程,有或没有提醒,与VSE的高表现相关。
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Improving Vulvar Self-examination Performance in a Population at Increased Risk of Vulvar Cancer.

Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate if a teaching session and optional reminders improved frequency of performance of vulvar self-examination (VSE) in a population at increased risk of vulvar cancer.

Materials and methods: Participants were recruited from Colposcopy and Vulvar Dermatology clinics at a publicly funded academic hospital in Ontario, Canada. Participants completed a questionnaire, were taught how to perform a VSE, and given an information booklet. They had the option to receive phone or electronic health record reminders to complete a VSE over the course of the next 6 weeks. After 6 weeks, participants were contacted to survey their VSE behaviors. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results: Two hundred nineteen participants completed the study. Prior to the study, 28 participants (13%) had heard of VSE, while 31 (14%) had never looked at their external genitalia before. At a 6-week follow-up, 181 out of 219 participants (83%) completed a VSE, compared to 16% who regularly performed VSEs prior to the intervention (p < .001). There was a statistically significant improvement in self-reported ability to find the labia minora, labia majora and urethra after the intervention.

Conclusions: Despite low baseline levels of familiarity with VSE, a simple teaching session, with or without reminders was associated with high performance of VSE in a population at increased risk of vulvar cancer.

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Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease
Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
8.10%
发文量
158
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease is the source for the latest science about benign and malignant conditions of the cervix, vagina, vulva, and anus. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original research original research that addresses prevalence, causes, mechanisms, diagnosis, course, treatment, and prevention of lower genital tract disease. We publish clinical guidelines, position papers, cost-effectiveness analyses, narrative reviews, and systematic reviews, including meta-analyses. We also publish papers about research and reporting methods, opinions about controversial medical issues. Of particular note, we encourage material in any of the above mentioned categories that is related to improving patient care, avoiding medical errors, and comparative effectiveness research. We encourage publication of evidence-based guidelines, diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms, and decision aids. Original research and reviews may be sub-classified according to topic: cervix and HPV, vulva and vagina, perianal and anal, basic science, and education and learning. The scope and readership of the journal extend to several disciplines: gynecology, internal medicine, family practice, dermatology, physical therapy, pathology, sociology, psychology, anthropology, sex therapy, and pharmacology. The Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease highlights needs for future research, and enhances health care. The Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease is the official journal of the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology, the International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease, and the International Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy, and sponsored by the Australian Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology and the Society of Canadian Colposcopists.
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