Attitude to cervical cancer screening and human papillomavirus testing experience in self-sampled Nigerian women.

Ayokunle Moses Olumodeji, Ayodeji Kayode Adefemi, Modupe Olatokunbo Adedeji, Ayokunle Adedayo Ogunyemi, Ifeanyichukwu Augustine Onyeodi, Kabiru Afolarin Rabiu, Olurotimi Ireti Akinola
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Background: Cervical cancer is a disease of major public health significance which can be prevented by adequate screening.

Objective: This study assessed the level of cervical cancer knowledge, attitude to screening and human papillomavirus testing experience in women who self-sampled for cervical cancer screening.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study involving 790 women that had human papilloma virus (HPV) testing at the gynae-oncology unit of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital. Participants were assessed of their cervical cancer screening knowledge, attitude and HPV testing experience. High risk HPV (hr-HPV) nucleic acid testing was funded by the Clinton Health Access Initiative.

Results: Majority (76.71%) of the respondents exhibited a high level of knowledge of cervical cancer, its causes, risk factors and prevention; and a positive experience with HPV self-sampling reported in 98.1%. hr-HPV positive rate was 13.4%. The most common reason (43%) for not having a cervical screening done was lack of a doctor's request. The most commonly known method of cervical screening by the respondents was Pap Smear test (55.31%).

Conclusion: There is need for more education to improve the level of awareness and uptake of hr-HPV testing for cervical cancer in Lagos. Health care providers are not offering cervical cancer screening enough and this needs to be explored more in future studies.

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尼日利亚妇女的宫颈癌筛查态度和人类乳头瘤病毒检测经验。
背景宫颈癌是一种具有重大公共卫生意义的疾病,可以通过适当的筛查加以预防:本研究评估了自我进行宫颈癌筛查的妇女的宫颈癌知识水平、筛查态度和人类乳头瘤病毒检测经验:这是一项描述性横断面研究,共有 790 名妇女在拉各斯州立大学教学医院妇科肿瘤科接受了人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)检测。研究人员对参与者的宫颈癌筛查知识、态度和 HPV 检测经验进行了评估。高危 HPV(hr-HPV)核酸检测由克林顿健康获取倡议(Clinton Health Access Initiative)资助:大多数受访者(76.71%)对宫颈癌、其病因、风险因素和预防有较高的认识;98.1%的受访者对 HPV 自我采样有积极的体验,hr-HPV 阳性率为 13.4%。没有进行宫颈筛查的最常见原因(43%)是没有医生的要求。受访者最了解的宫颈筛查方法是巴氏涂片检查(55.31%):结论:在拉各斯,有必要开展更多的教育活动,以提高人们对宫颈癌 hr-HPV 检测的认识和接受程度。医疗保健提供者提供的宫颈癌筛查不够,这需要在今后的研究中进一步探讨。
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