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Mobile colposcopy by trained nurses in a cervical cancer screening programme at Battor, Ghana

OBJECTIVES: Cervical precancer screening programs are difficult to establish in low resource settings partly because of a lack of human resource. Our aiming was to overcome this challenge. We hypothesized that this could be done through task shifting to trained nurses. DESIGN: Descriptive retrospect...

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Autores principales: Effah, Kofi, Wormenor, Mawusi C, Tekpor, Ethel, Amuah, Joseph E, Atuguba, Hayford B, Mensah, Essel N O, Badzi, Ewoenam S, Danyo, Stephen, Agyiri, Dominic, Klutsey, Gifty B, Akakpo, Patrick K
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ghana Medical Association 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10336638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37448995
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gmj.v56i3.3
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author Effah, Kofi
Wormenor, Mawusi C
Tekpor, Ethel
Amuah, Joseph E
Atuguba, Hayford B
Mensah, Essel N O
Badzi, Ewoenam S
Danyo, Stephen
Agyiri, Dominic
Klutsey, Gifty B
Akakpo, Patrick K
author_facet Effah, Kofi
Wormenor, Mawusi C
Tekpor, Ethel
Amuah, Joseph E
Atuguba, Hayford B
Mensah, Essel N O
Badzi, Ewoenam S
Danyo, Stephen
Agyiri, Dominic
Klutsey, Gifty B
Akakpo, Patrick K
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description OBJECTIVES: Cervical precancer screening programs are difficult to establish in low resource settings partly because of a lack of human resource. Our aiming was to overcome this challenge. We hypothesized that this could be done through task shifting to trained nurses. DESIGN: Descriptive retrospective cross-sectional review. SETTING: Training was at the Cervical Cancer Prevention and Training Center (CCPTC) and screening was carried out at the clinic and at outreaches / peripheral facilities. PARTICIPANTS: All women who reported to the clinic for screening or were recruited during outreaches INTERVENTIONS: All 4 nurses were trained for at least 2weeks (module 1). A total of 904 women were screened by the trained nurses using the EVA system. Quality assurance was ensured. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary screening and follow-up were carried out by the trained nurses with quality assured through image sharing and meetings with peers and experienced gynaecologists. RESULTS: 828 women had primary screening and 76 had follow-up screening. 739 (89.3%) were screened at the clinic and 89 (10.7%) at outreaches/peripheral facilities. Of all screened, 130 (14.5%) had cervical lesions, and 25 (2.8%) were treated, 12 (48.0%) by Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP) performed by a gynaecologist, 11 (44.0%) with thermal coagulation by trained nurses except one, and 2 (8.0%) with cryotherapy by trained nurses. CONCLUSION: We demonstrate the utility of a model where nurses trained in basic colposcopy can be used to successfully implement a cervical precancer screening and treatment program in low-resource settings. FUNDING: None indicated
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spelling pubmed-103366382023-07-13 Mobile colposcopy by trained nurses in a cervical cancer screening programme at Battor, Ghana Effah, Kofi Wormenor, Mawusi C Tekpor, Ethel Amuah, Joseph E Atuguba, Hayford B Mensah, Essel N O Badzi, Ewoenam S Danyo, Stephen Agyiri, Dominic Klutsey, Gifty B Akakpo, Patrick K Ghana Med J Original Article OBJECTIVES: Cervical precancer screening programs are difficult to establish in low resource settings partly because of a lack of human resource. Our aiming was to overcome this challenge. We hypothesized that this could be done through task shifting to trained nurses. DESIGN: Descriptive retrospective cross-sectional review. SETTING: Training was at the Cervical Cancer Prevention and Training Center (CCPTC) and screening was carried out at the clinic and at outreaches / peripheral facilities. PARTICIPANTS: All women who reported to the clinic for screening or were recruited during outreaches INTERVENTIONS: All 4 nurses were trained for at least 2weeks (module 1). A total of 904 women were screened by the trained nurses using the EVA system. Quality assurance was ensured. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary screening and follow-up were carried out by the trained nurses with quality assured through image sharing and meetings with peers and experienced gynaecologists. RESULTS: 828 women had primary screening and 76 had follow-up screening. 739 (89.3%) were screened at the clinic and 89 (10.7%) at outreaches/peripheral facilities. Of all screened, 130 (14.5%) had cervical lesions, and 25 (2.8%) were treated, 12 (48.0%) by Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP) performed by a gynaecologist, 11 (44.0%) with thermal coagulation by trained nurses except one, and 2 (8.0%) with cryotherapy by trained nurses. CONCLUSION: We demonstrate the utility of a model where nurses trained in basic colposcopy can be used to successfully implement a cervical precancer screening and treatment program in low-resource settings. FUNDING: None indicated Ghana Medical Association 2022-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10336638/ /pubmed/37448995 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gmj.v56i3.3 Text en Copyright © The Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article under the CC BY license.
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Effah, Kofi
Wormenor, Mawusi C
Tekpor, Ethel
Amuah, Joseph E
Atuguba, Hayford B
Mensah, Essel N O
Badzi, Ewoenam S
Danyo, Stephen
Agyiri, Dominic
Klutsey, Gifty B
Akakpo, Patrick K
Mobile colposcopy by trained nurses in a cervical cancer screening programme at Battor, Ghana
title Mobile colposcopy by trained nurses in a cervical cancer screening programme at Battor, Ghana
title_full Mobile colposcopy by trained nurses in a cervical cancer screening programme at Battor, Ghana
title_fullStr Mobile colposcopy by trained nurses in a cervical cancer screening programme at Battor, Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Mobile colposcopy by trained nurses in a cervical cancer screening programme at Battor, Ghana
title_short Mobile colposcopy by trained nurses in a cervical cancer screening programme at Battor, Ghana
title_sort mobile colposcopy by trained nurses in a cervical cancer screening programme at battor, ghana
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10336638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37448995
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gmj.v56i3.3
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