Women's knowledge and experience of cervical screening: a failure of health education and medical organization.

Community medicine Pub Date : 1989-11-01
M Schwartz, W Savage, J George, L Emohare
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A survey of the knowledge of and attitudes towards cervical cytology screening in various locations in Tower Hamlets showed that 77 per cent of women in the sample reported that they had a smear test, and 86 per cent knew about them, although a small group of active elderly were unlikely to know much about the test or to have had one. Only 11 per cent of the 600 women under 65 understood that cervical cytology was to prevent cancer, whereas 71 per cent thought that it was to detect cancer. Of the 205 women who recalled their experience of the test, all had some difficulty. Two-thirds were embarrassed, and 54 per cent had pain or discomfort, which included all those women who did not feel embarrassed. Forty-three per cent had been informed of the result of their tests and about one-quarter of those took steps to get the result. Seventy-one per cent of the women had had their first test done before the age of 35, but only 9 per cent after the age of 45. A quarter of those screened had only had one test done. The women considered that more publicity about the test, the knowledge that a woman doctor would do the test, and more encouragement by health professionals would be improvements most likely to increase the uptake of screening. The possibility of a service offering immediate results should be explored by means of a pilot study.

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妇女子宫颈普查的知识和经验:健康教育和医疗机构的失败。
在托尔哈姆莱茨不同地点对子宫颈细胞学检查的知识和态度进行的一项调查显示,样本中77%的妇女报告说她们进行了涂片检查,86%的妇女知道这种检查,尽管一小群活跃的老年人不太可能了解这种检查或进行过这种检查。在600名65岁以下的妇女中,只有11%的人知道子宫颈细胞学检查是为了预防癌症,而71%的人认为子宫颈细胞学检查是为了检测癌症。在回忆起自己的测试经历的205名女性中,所有人都有一些困难。三分之二的人感到尴尬,54%的人感到疼痛或不适,其中包括所有没有感到尴尬的女性。43%的人被告知了他们的测试结果,其中约四分之一的人采取了步骤来获得结果。71%的女性在35岁之前做了第一次检查,但只有9%的女性在45岁之后做了第一次检查。其中四分之一的人只做了一次检查。这些妇女认为,对这项检查进行更多的宣传,了解女医生会做这项检查,以及卫生专业人员的更多鼓励,将最有可能提高筛查的接受程度。应通过一项试验性研究来探讨提供立即结果的服务的可能性。
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