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Opportunities for cancer prevention at syringe services programs: acceptability of HPV self-sampling and vaccination among people who inject drugs.

Authors :
Hinkes S
Ciraldo K
Kobetz E
Bartholomew TS
Rinehart S
Siringo N
Barnett R
Godbole N
Jeanty F
Frederick M
Tookes HE
Source :
Harm reduction journal [Harm Reduct J] 2024 Mar 27; Vol. 21 (1), pp. 70. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Mar 27.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction: Despite having a high risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections, people who inject drugs (PWID) often do not receive recommended HPV screenings due to barriers to healthcare. Guideline-based cervical HPV screening and vaccination can prevent cervical cancer. Low-cost, low-barrier methods for cancer screening and prevention are important for vulnerable communities such as PWID.<br />Methods: We examined acceptability of HPV self-sampling at a syringe services program (SSP). Participants with a cervix (nā€‰=ā€‰49) participated in patient education followed by a survey to assess willingness to perform HPV self-sampling versus standard of care.<br />Results: 59% found self-sampling to be acceptable, citing privacy, ease, and quickness. Among those opting for HPV screening delivered by a provider (nā€‰=ā€‰16), participants cited concerns about adequate sampling (81%) and test accuracy (75%). Notably, only 18% of participants reported complete HPV vaccination.<br />Conclusion: Cervical HPV self-sampling was acceptable to PWID. SSP-based efforts to provide preventative health services could place tools for cancer screening into the hands of PWID, a need-to-reach community.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1477-7517
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Harm reduction journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38539215
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-024-00982-3