Background
This
study aims to explore the perception and satisfaction of cervical cancer
screening by Visual Inspection with Acetic acid (VIA) in Meknes-Tafilalet
Region among target women.
Methods
A
cross-sectional study was conducted using face-to-face interviews with women,
routinely attending health centers, who met the inclusion criteria. Descriptive
analysis was undertaken to report data.
Results
A
total of 324 women were included in the study. Results revealed low awareness
about cervical cancer (19.6 %) and a very high acceptability of VIA
screening (94.5 %). Of the 306 women screened, 99 % stated that they
would recommend the VIA testing to their friends and female relatives. All
those women who were screened negative expressed their intent to repeat the
test every three years. Those found VIA positive affirmed they would perform
confirmatory explorations. The majority (96.3 %) of the women believed
that screening by VIA could save their lives; cervical cancer was a concern for
98.6 %; and only 11.6 % felt anxious about repeating the VIA test.
The majority of women (98.6 %) were satisfied with the service received at
the health center.
Conclusions
This
study showed that the participants had a strong perception about cervical
cancer screening and were willing to have further confirmation or future
retests.
Full article at: http://goo.gl/Gi0ZWD
1Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid,
Spain
2Higher Institute of Nursing Professions and
Techniques of Health of Rabat, Rabat, Morocco
3Lalla Salma Foundation, Cancer Prevention
and Treatment, Rabat, Morocco
4Laboratory of Epidemiology, Clinical
Research and Community Health, Sidi Mohamed Ben AbdIllah University, Fez,
Morocco
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