Focus Groups With Guatemalan Community Leaders About Barriers to Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control.

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Promotion Practice Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1177/15248399241309897
Kimberly Garcia, Gaby Alvarez, Eli Iacob, Deanna Kepka
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Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death among Latin American women, including Guatemalans. This is troubling, given we have a vaccine, screening tool, and treatment for this preventable disease. Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes most cervical cancer. HPV self-testing is a viable option for women in low-resource areas, such as Guatemala. More information is needed about barriers to HPV self-testing. We conducted four focus groups (N = 43) in three locations in San Raymundo with female community leaders to assess the lived experience of their attitudes, practices, and knowledge about cervical cancer. Participants shared barriers they face receiving Pap tests, the HPV vaccine, and self-testing for HPV. We concluded culturally targeted information is needed about cervical cancer prevention, screening, and treatment. Policies should include outreach to marginalized populations in remote areas with low-literacy indigenous Mayans. Practices should include partnerships with lay midwives and health promoters to help Guatemalan women self-test for HPV.

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期刊介绍: Health Promotion Practice (HPP) publishes authoritative articles devoted to the practical application of health promotion and education. It publishes information of strategic importance to a broad base of professionals engaged in the practice of developing, implementing, and evaluating health promotion and disease prevention programs. The journal"s editorial board is committed to focusing on the applications of health promotion and public health education interventions, programs and best practice strategies in various settings, including but not limited to, community, health care, worksite, educational, and international settings. Additionally, the journal focuses on the development and application of public policy conducive to the promotion of health and prevention of disease.
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