Identifying Motivators, Facilitators, and Barriers to Engagement and Retention in Anal Cancer Screening Among Men and Women with HIV in One Ryan White HIV/AIDS Clinic.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES AIDS patient care and STDs Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1089/apc.2024.0171
Maria C Geba, Divya Kalluri, Emma M Mitchell, Tabor Flickinger, Ben Cardenas, Rebecca Dillingham, Tania A Thomas
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Anal squamous cell carcinoma disproportionally affects people with HIV (PWH); however, engagement in anal cancer screening is low in many settings. This study was conducted to assess knowledge and perceptions of anal cancer screening to identify factors in the engagement and retention in prevention services among PWH. Semistructured interviews were conducted among adult PWH eligible for anal cancer screening in our Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program clinic. Descriptive statistics were tabulated; thematic analyses were performed to identify emerging motivators, facilitators, and barriers. Among 26 PWH, 9 had not been screened, 8 had undergone Papanicolaou (Pap) testing alone, and 9 had undergone anoscopy. The median age of the cohort was 55.2 years; 54% identified as men who have sex with men, and 54% identified as Black. In the unscreened cohort, participants were motivated by investing in their health and positive attitudes toward cancer prevention however were deterred by a lack of referral and low awareness about screening. Among those who had Pap testing, trust in healthcare providers and abnormal testing results were motivators to engagement, whereas lack of perceived risk of anal cancer and worry about pain of an anoscopy were prominent barriers. Among those who had anoscopy, perceived risk, positive experience with the procedure, and use of anxiolytics prior to anoscopy were motivators, whereas anxiety around a new cancer diagnosis and negative experience with anoscopy were barriers. Clinics seeking to build or strengthen their anal cancer screening programs can address the barriers described in this study to promote access to anal cancer screening among PWH.

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确定瑞安-怀特艾滋病毒/艾滋病诊所中感染艾滋病毒的男性和女性参与和坚持肛门癌筛查的动机、促进因素和障碍。
肛门鳞状细胞癌对艾滋病病毒感染者(PWH)的影响尤为严重;然而,在许多情况下,参与肛门癌筛查的人数很少。本研究旨在评估对肛门癌筛查的了解和看法,以确定影响艾滋病感染者参与和继续接受预防服务的因素。我们在瑞安-怀特艾滋病毒/艾滋病项目诊所对符合肛门癌筛查条件的成年残疾人进行了半结构式访谈。对描述性统计进行了制表;对主题进行了分析,以确定新出现的动机、促进因素和障碍。在 26 名艾滋病患者中,9 人未接受过筛查,8 人只接受过巴氏涂片检查,9 人接受过肛门镜检查。组群的年龄中位数为 55.2 岁;54% 为男男性行为者,54% 为黑人。在未接受筛查的人群中,参与者的动机是对自己的健康进行投资,并对癌症预防持积极态度,但由于缺乏转诊和对筛查的认识不足而望而却步。在接受过子宫颈抹片检查的人群中,对医疗服务提供者的信任和异常的检查结果是参与筛查的动机,而缺乏肛门癌风险意识和担心肛门镜检查的疼痛则是突出的障碍。在接受肛门镜检查的患者中,感知到的风险、对检查过程的积极体验以及在肛门镜检查前使用抗焦虑药是参与的动力,而对新癌症诊断的焦虑以及对肛门镜检查的负面体验则是参与的障碍。希望建立或加强肛门癌筛查项目的诊所可以解决本研究中描述的障碍,以促进残疾人接受肛门癌筛查。
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AIDS patient care and STDs
AIDS patient care and STDs 医学-传染病学
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7.00
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22.40%
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67
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: AIDS Patient Care and STDs is the foremost journal providing the latest developments and research in diagnostics and therapeutics designed to prolong the lifespan and improve quality of life for HIV/AIDS patients. The Journal delivers cutting-edge clinical, basic science, sociologic, and behavior-based investigations in HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. Clinical trials, quantitative and qualitative analyses of pilot studies, comprehensive reviews, and case reports are presented from leading experts and scientists around the world. AIDS Patient Care and STDs coverage includes: Prominent AIDS medications, therapies, and antiretroviral agents HIV/AIDS-related diseases, infections, and complications Challenges of medication adherence Current prevention techniques for HIV The latest news and developments on other STDs Treatment/prevention options, including pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis
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