Self-Collection for Primary HPV Testing: Acceptability in a Large Urban Emergency Department.

IF 5 1区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Annals of emergency medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1016/j.annemergmed.2024.10.002
Itunu O Sokale, Dick C Kuo, Claire M Hoppenot, Lorraine R Reitzel, Luis H Juarez, Katherine J Hernandez, Susan L Parker, Chris Amos, Maria Daheri, Kelly R Keene, Jane R Montealegre, Aaron P Thrift
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Study objective: Overdue cervical cancer screening increases the risk of invasive cervical cancer. It is important to identify settings where self-collection for primary human papillomavirus (HPV) testing can be implemented to have high effect on cervical cancer screening among hard-to-reach women with overdue screening. Herein, we examined the acceptability of HPV self-collection, including completion rates, attitudes, and experiences among women seeking noncritical care at a high-volume urban safety-net hospital emergency department (ED) in Houston, Texas, United States.

Methods: In this single-arm intervention pilot study, we recruited women overdue for cervical cancer screening in the waiting areas of a safety-net hospital ED, seeking noncritical care from November 2023 to April 2024. Participants completed a preintervention survey and were offered an HPV self-collection kit. A postintervention survey followed immediately after HPV self-collection.

Results: Nearly 30% (119 of 401) screened for eligibility were overdue for cervical cancer screening. Of these, 93% were enrolled and were predominantly Hispanic, non-US born, and uninsured, with a median age of 45 years (IQR: 37 to 53). HPV self-collection completion rate was 90% (95% CI 82.9% to 94.9%). More than a quarter (27%) of these women had never been screened, and 14% had a screening >10 years prior. Most women who completed the HPV self-collection had positive attitudes and experiences and reported that the kit was easy to use (97%) and would be very willing to use HPV self-collection for regular screening (88%).

Conclusion: HPV self-collection for primary cervical cancer screening during noncritical ED visits is possible and highly acceptable among women overdue for cervical cancer screening.

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HPV初级检测的自我采集:大型城市急诊科的可接受性。
研究目的逾期未接受宫颈癌筛查会增加罹患浸润性宫颈癌的风险。重要的是要确定在哪些情况下可以实施初次人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)检测的自我采集,以便在难以接触到的逾期筛查妇女中对宫颈癌筛查产生较高的效果。在此,我们研究了美国得克萨斯州休斯敦市一家高流量城市安全网医院急诊科(ED)中寻求非危重护理的妇女对 HPV 自我采集的接受程度,包括完成率、态度和体验:在这项单臂干预试点研究中,我们招募了 2023 年 11 月至 2024 年 4 月期间在一家安全网医院急诊科候诊区接受宫颈癌筛查的逾期妇女,她们都是非危重病人。参与者完成了干预前调查,并获得了 HPV 自取试剂盒。在HPV自我采集后立即进行干预后调查:近 30%(401 人中有 119 人)的受检者已逾期未接受宫颈癌筛查。其中 93% 的人参加了筛查,他们主要是西班牙裔、非美国出生、无保险,年龄中位数为 45 岁(IQR:37 至 53 岁)。HPV 自我采集完成率为 90%(95% CI 82.9% 至 94.9%)。其中超过四分之一(27%)的妇女从未接受过筛查,14%的妇女在 10 年前接受过筛查。大多数完成HPV自我采集的妇女都有积极的态度和体验,并表示该试剂盒易于使用(97%),而且非常愿意将HPV自我采集用于定期筛查(88%):结论:在非急诊就诊期间进行 HPV 自我采集以进行宫颈癌初筛是可行的,而且已过宫颈癌筛查期的妇女对此接受度很高。
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Annals of emergency medicine
Annals of emergency medicine 医学-急救医学
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期刊介绍: Annals of Emergency Medicine, the official journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to improving the quality of care by publishing the highest quality science for emergency medicine and related medical specialties. Annals publishes original research, clinical reports, opinion, and educational information related to the practice, teaching, and research of emergency medicine. In addition to general emergency medicine topics, Annals regularly publishes articles on out-of-hospital emergency medical services, pediatric emergency medicine, injury and disease prevention, health policy and ethics, disaster management, toxicology, and related topics.
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