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“If you can’t treat HPV, why test for it?” Women’s attitudes to the changing face of cervical cancer prevention: a focus group study

机译:“如果您无法治疗HPV,为什么要对其进行测试?”妇女对预防子宫颈癌变化的态度:一个焦点小组研究

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Background The relationship between infection with high-risk strains of human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer is transforming prevention through HPV vaccination and HPV oncogenic testing. In Ireland, a national cervical cancer screening programme and HPV vaccination were recently launched; HPV testing is currently being integrated into the screening programme. Women’s views on the transformation of cervical cancer prevention have been relatively little investigated. Methods Using qualitative focus groups, we determined women’s knowledge, attitudes towards, and acceptability of cervical cancer screening, HPV oncogenic testing and vaccination of HPV. Fifty nine women, recruited through primary care in Ireland, participated in ten focus groups. A dynamic topic guide was developed from literature reviewed. Women were provided with standardised information about HPV infection, HPV testing. Discussion transcripts were analysed thematically. Results The primary themes that emerged regarding HPV infection were: knowledge, emotional response and societal influences; especially those of healthcare practitioners. Knowledge, logistics, and psychological impact were the primary themes relating to HPV testing. Women’s attitudes towards HPV testing changed during discussion as issues were explored, thus demonstrating the complexity of this issue; lack of existing treatment for HPV infection influenced women’s attitudes, attachment to existing cervical cancer screening also was a significant factor. Conclusions Women currently have a strong attachment to cytology and any changes towards HPV primary testing will need to be managed carefully. To ensure that future cervical cancer prevention strategies will be acceptable to women, sufficient thought will have to be given to information provision and education. We identified the importance to women of healthcare practitioners’ opinions regarding HPV. Appropriate and timely information on HPV will be crucial in order to minimise possible psychological effects women may have.
机译:背景技术高危人群的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染与宫颈癌之间的关系正在通过HPV疫苗接种和HPV致癌性检测转变为预防。在爱尔兰,最近启动了一项全国子宫颈癌筛查计划和HPV疫苗接种。 HPV检测目前已整合到筛查计划中。妇女对预防子宫颈癌的转变的看法很少得到研究。方法通过定性焦点小组,我们确定了女性的知识,对宫颈癌筛查,HPV致癌物检测和HPV疫苗接种的态度以及接受程度。通过爱尔兰的初级保健招募的59名妇女参加了10个焦点小组。一个动态的主题指南是根据文献综述制定的。为妇女提供了有关HPV感染,HPV检测的标准化信息。讨论笔录进行了专题分析。结果关于HPV感染的主要主题是:知识,情感反应和社会影响;特别是医疗从业者。知识,后勤和心理影响是与HPV检测有关的主要主题。在讨论问题时,妇女对HPV检测的态度发生了变化,从而说明了此问题的复杂性;缺乏针对HPV感染的现有治疗方法会影响女性的态度,对现有宫颈癌筛查的依恋也是一个重要因素。结论目前,女性对细胞学有很强的依恋性,对HPV初次检测的任何改变都需要谨慎处理。为了确保将来的子宫颈癌预防策略可以为女性所接受,必须充分考虑信息的提供和教育。我们确定了医护人员关于HPV的观点对女性的重要性。为了最大限度地减少女性可能产生的心理影响,有关HPV的适当和及时的信息至关重要。

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