Experiences of cervical cancer screening in HIV-positive women in Zimbabwe.

Q2 Medicine Curationis Pub Date : 2021-11-10 DOI:10.4102/curationis.v44i1.2184
Patience C Mpata, Zethu Z Nkosi
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Abstract

Background: The primary purpose of screening is to detect individuals in danger of cervical cancer so as to prevent further progression of the disease. Cervical cancer remains a global concern, as it ranks as the fourth most commonly diagnosed female malignancy worldwide. It is the commonest female cancer in Zimbabwe. Women living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have a disproportionate risk of invasive cervical cancer, as they are 2-12 times more likely to develop pre-cancerous lesions. As a result of the increased risk, routine screenings are suggested. Few women are screened for cervical cancer in Zimbabwe.

Objectives: This study aimed at describing the experiences of screening for cervical cancer and motivation behind screening.

Method: The study employed a qualitative research approach. In-depth one to one interviews and focus group discussions were conducted using interview and focus group guides. The study was conducted at an opportunistic infections clinic in Mpilo Central Hospital. Data analysis was performed by using Giorgi's descriptive method of data analysis.

Results: The themes that emerged from data analysis were facilitators to screening for cervical cancer, community awareness of cervical cancer screening, free cervical cancer treatment and more screening centres and integrating cervical cancer screening with HIV care.

Conclusion: In-depth understanding of the factors that enable women to take part in cervical cancer screening is essential so that these factors can be strengthened to improve uptake of cervical cancer screening services.

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津巴布韦艾滋病毒阳性妇女宫颈癌筛查的经验。
背景:筛查的主要目的是发现有宫颈癌危险的个体,以防止疾病进一步发展。子宫颈癌仍然是一个全球关注的问题,因为它是世界上第四大最常诊断的女性恶性肿瘤。这是津巴布韦最常见的女性癌症。感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的妇女患侵袭性宫颈癌的风险不成比例,因为她们发展为癌前病变的可能性高出2-12倍。由于风险增加,建议进行常规筛查。在津巴布韦,很少有妇女接受宫颈癌筛查。目的:本研究旨在描述宫颈癌筛查的经验和筛查的动机。方法:采用定性研究方法。使用访谈和焦点小组指南进行了深入的一对一访谈和焦点小组讨论。该研究在Mpilo中心医院的机会性感染诊所进行。数据分析采用Giorgi的描述性数据分析方法。结果:从数据分析中得出的主题是促进宫颈癌筛查、社区对宫颈癌筛查的认识、免费宫颈癌治疗和更多筛查中心以及将宫颈癌筛查与艾滋病毒护理结合起来。结论:深入了解使妇女参与宫颈癌筛查的因素至关重要,以便加强这些因素,以提高宫颈癌筛查服务的接受度。
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