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Title: | Women’s perception of cervical cancer pap smear screening | Authors: | Siseho, Kristine N. Omoruyi, Beauty Etinosa Okeleye, Benjamin I. Okudoh, Vincent Ifeanyi Amukugo, Hans J. Aboua, Yapo Guillaume |
Keywords: | Cervical cancer;human papillomavirus;pap smear;reproductive age | Issue Date: | 2022 | Publisher: | Wiley | Source: | Siseho, K.N., Omoruyi, B.E., Okeleye, B.I. et al. 2022. Women’s perception of cervical cancer pap smear screening. Nursing Open, 9(3): 1-8. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1196] | Project: | Nursing open | Abstract: | Abstract Aim: The study examines limiting factors associated with cervical cancer Pap smear screening among participants of reproductive age attending a healthcare facility in Namibia. Design: A cross-sectional descriptive and exploratory study was conducted. Methods: The data were collected using a face-to- face interview (qualitative) and a structured questionnaire (quantitative). A total of 49 participants (10 qualitative and 39 quantitative) aged 17–45 years participated in the study. Results: The study revealed that 80% of participants have limited knowledge of cervical cancer, while 49% have never done the test before and 8% were not informed of the screening and risk of the disease. Furthermore, 49% of participants responded that the screening fees are not affordable. Meanwhile, all participants (100%) complained of the long waiting period. Other main barriers for not screening were missed announcements and unsuitable time allocation. Knowledge on cervical cancer and turn-up for Pap smear screening test was low among participants of reproductive age. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11189/9305 | ISSN: | 2054-1058 | DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1196 |
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