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Emerging role of HPV self-sampling in cervical cancer screening for hard-to-reach women: Focused literature review

Authors :
Madzima, Tina R.
Vahabi, Mandana
Lofters, Aisha
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
College of Family Physicians of Canada, 2017.

Abstract

To provide a focused critical review of the literature on the acceptability, feasibility, and uptake of human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling among hard-to-reach women.A focused search to obtain relevant literature published in English between 1997 and 2015 was done using PubMed and EMBASE using search terms includingHuman papillomavirus self-sampling was found to be highly acceptable and feasible among these hard-to-reach women across most studies. Mailing of self-sampling kits has been shown to increase participation among hard-to reach women. Some concerns remain regarding adherence to further follow-up among high-risk women with positive test results for HPV after screening.There is a strong body of evidence to support the usefulness of HPV self-sampling in increasing participation of hard-to-reach women in screening programs (level I evidence). Convenience, privacy, ease of use, and, likely, cost-effectiveness of HPV self-sampling are driving forces in its emerging role in cervical cancer screening among hard-to-reach women. Key barriers to participation could be addressed by overcoming disparities in HPV-related knowledge and perceptions about cervical cancer screening.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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