自采样本进行HPV检测与巴氏试验作为宫颈癌筛查替代方法的可接受性。

I. Dzuba, Elsa María Yunes Díaz, Betania Allen, Y. Leonard, E. L. Lazcano Ponce, K. Shah, D. Bishai, A. Lorincz, D. Ferris, Bernardo Turnbull, M. Hernández Ávila, J. Salmerón
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目的探讨人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)自采检测与巴氏涂片检测的可接受性。方法研究人群包括1069名20岁及以上的妇女,她们通过墨西哥社会保障研究所(IMSS)有资格获得保险。这些妇女是从一项大型研究的参与者中随机选择的,以评估HPV检测作为宫颈癌筛查的替代方法的使用。根据明确的指示,所有参与者都提供了自己收集的阴道样本进行HPV检测,并进行了巴氏试验。之后,每位妇女都接受了关于她的经历和对这两种手术的看法的采访。可接受性是通过基于不适、疼痛、尴尬、隐私、在巴氏试验期间对个人治疗的感知以及对如何执行自我抽样方法的理解的计算得分来衡量的。结果93%的女性在巴氏试验中获得了足够的隐私,而98%的女性报告说,在自我抽样过程中隐私是可以接受的。巴氏试验总是比自我取样引起更多的不适、疼痛和尴尬。有测试偏好的女性中有68%选择了自我抽样。对这种方法的偏好与家庭月收入呈正相关。女性更喜欢自我抽样,因为这样更舒服(71.2%),更少尴尬(55.8%)。结论自取样比巴氏涂片检查更易接受,可提高早期检测方案的覆盖率。结合自己收集的样本来检测HPV可以鼓励那些因为必要的盆腔检查而拒绝接受巴氏试验的妇女参与筛查项目。
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The acceptability of self-collected samples for HPV testing vs. the pap test as alternatives in cervical cancer screening.
OBJECTIVE To explore the acceptability of the self-collection of samples for human papillomavirus (HPV) testing in comparison with that of the Pap test. METHODS The study population consisted of 1069 women 20 years and older who were eligible for coverage through the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS). These women were randomly selected among participants in a larger study to evaluate the use of HPV testing as an alternative in cervical cancer screening. All participants provided a self-collected vaginal sample for HPV testing according to explicit instructions and underwent a Pap test. Afterwards, each woman was interviewed about her experience and opinion regarding the two procedures. Acceptability was measured by a calculated score based on discomfort, pain, embarrassment, privacy, perception of personal treatment during the Pap test, and understanding of how to perform the self-sampling method. RESULTS Ninety-three percent of women experienced sufficient privacy with the Pap test, whereas 98% of women reported that privacy with the self-sampling procedure was acceptable. The Pap test consistently provoked more discomfort, pain, and embarrassment than self-sampling. Sixty-eight percent of the women who indicated a test preference chose self-sampling. Preference for this method was positively associated with monthly household income. Women reported a preference for self-sampling because it is more comfortable (71.2%) and causes less embarrassment (55.8%). CONCLUSIONS Self-sampling is more acceptable than the Pap test and could improve coverage rates of early detection programs. The incorporation of self-collected samples to detect HPV could encourage participation in screening programs among those women who reject the Pap test because of the necessary pelvic examination.
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