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Are Canadian Women Prepared for the Transition to Primary HPV Testing in Cervical Screening? A National Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs

As Canadian provinces and territories prepare to transition to HPV-based primary screening for cervical cancer, failure to identify and address potential barriers to screening could hinder program implementation. We examined screening-eligible Canadians’ attitudes towards and knowledge of cervical s...

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Autores principales: Haward, Ben, Tatar, Ovidiu, Zhu, Patricia, Griffin-Mathieu, Gabrielle, McBride, Emily, Waller, Jo, Brotherton, Julia, Lofters, Aisha, Mayrand, Marie-Hélène, Perez, Samara, Rosberger, Zeev
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10378227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37504372
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30070512
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author Haward, Ben
Tatar, Ovidiu
Zhu, Patricia
Griffin-Mathieu, Gabrielle
McBride, Emily
Waller, Jo
Brotherton, Julia
Lofters, Aisha
Mayrand, Marie-Hélène
Perez, Samara
Rosberger, Zeev
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Tatar, Ovidiu
Zhu, Patricia
Griffin-Mathieu, Gabrielle
McBride, Emily
Waller, Jo
Brotherton, Julia
Lofters, Aisha
Mayrand, Marie-Hélène
Perez, Samara
Rosberger, Zeev
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description As Canadian provinces and territories prepare to transition to HPV-based primary screening for cervical cancer, failure to identify and address potential barriers to screening could hinder program implementation. We examined screening-eligible Canadians’ attitudes towards and knowledge of cervical screening. A nationally representative sample of screening-eligible Canadians (N = 3724) completed a web-based survey in the summer of 2022. Oversampling ensured that half of the sample were underscreened for cervical cancer (>3 years since previous screening or never screened). The participants completed validated scales of cervical cancer, HPV, and HPV test knowledge and HPV test and self-sampling attitudes and beliefs. Between-group differences (underscreened vs. adequately screened) were calculated for scales and items using independent sample t-tests or chi-square tests. The underscreened participants (n = 1871) demonstrated significantly lower knowledge of cervical cancer, HPV, and the HPV test. The adequately screened participants (n = 1853) scored higher on the Confidence and Worries subscales of the HPV Test Attitudes and Beliefs Scale. The underscreened participants scored higher on the Personal Barriers and Social Norms subscales. The underscreened participants also endorsed greater Autonomy conferred by self-sampling. Our findings suggest important differential patterns of knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs between the underscreened and adequately screened Canadians. These findings highlight the need to develop targeted communication strategies and promote patient-centered, tailored approaches in cervical screening programs.
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spelling pubmed-103782272023-07-29 Are Canadian Women Prepared for the Transition to Primary HPV Testing in Cervical Screening? A National Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Haward, Ben Tatar, Ovidiu Zhu, Patricia Griffin-Mathieu, Gabrielle McBride, Emily Waller, Jo Brotherton, Julia Lofters, Aisha Mayrand, Marie-Hélène Perez, Samara Rosberger, Zeev Curr Oncol Article As Canadian provinces and territories prepare to transition to HPV-based primary screening for cervical cancer, failure to identify and address potential barriers to screening could hinder program implementation. We examined screening-eligible Canadians’ attitudes towards and knowledge of cervical screening. A nationally representative sample of screening-eligible Canadians (N = 3724) completed a web-based survey in the summer of 2022. Oversampling ensured that half of the sample were underscreened for cervical cancer (>3 years since previous screening or never screened). The participants completed validated scales of cervical cancer, HPV, and HPV test knowledge and HPV test and self-sampling attitudes and beliefs. Between-group differences (underscreened vs. adequately screened) were calculated for scales and items using independent sample t-tests or chi-square tests. The underscreened participants (n = 1871) demonstrated significantly lower knowledge of cervical cancer, HPV, and the HPV test. The adequately screened participants (n = 1853) scored higher on the Confidence and Worries subscales of the HPV Test Attitudes and Beliefs Scale. The underscreened participants scored higher on the Personal Barriers and Social Norms subscales. The underscreened participants also endorsed greater Autonomy conferred by self-sampling. Our findings suggest important differential patterns of knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs between the underscreened and adequately screened Canadians. These findings highlight the need to develop targeted communication strategies and promote patient-centered, tailored approaches in cervical screening programs. MDPI 2023-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10378227/ /pubmed/37504372 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30070512 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Haward, Ben
Tatar, Ovidiu
Zhu, Patricia
Griffin-Mathieu, Gabrielle
McBride, Emily
Waller, Jo
Brotherton, Julia
Lofters, Aisha
Mayrand, Marie-Hélène
Perez, Samara
Rosberger, Zeev
Are Canadian Women Prepared for the Transition to Primary HPV Testing in Cervical Screening? A National Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs
title Are Canadian Women Prepared for the Transition to Primary HPV Testing in Cervical Screening? A National Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs
title_full Are Canadian Women Prepared for the Transition to Primary HPV Testing in Cervical Screening? A National Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs
title_fullStr Are Canadian Women Prepared for the Transition to Primary HPV Testing in Cervical Screening? A National Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs
title_full_unstemmed Are Canadian Women Prepared for the Transition to Primary HPV Testing in Cervical Screening? A National Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs
title_short Are Canadian Women Prepared for the Transition to Primary HPV Testing in Cervical Screening? A National Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs
title_sort are canadian women prepared for the transition to primary hpv testing in cervical screening? a national survey of knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10378227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37504372
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30070512
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