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Pap Testing in a High-Income Country with Suboptimal Compliance Levels: A Survey on Acceptance Factors among Sicilian Women

Cervical cancer screening is uncommon, especially in low-income countries and among lower socioeconomic status people in high-income countries. The aims of this study were to examine the adherence of Sicilian women to Pap testing and to identify the determinants of this in a population with a second...

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Autores principales: Restivo, Vincenzo, Costantino, Claudio, Marras, Antonello, Napoli, Giuseppe, Scelfo, Sabrina, Scuderi, Tiziana, Casuccio, Alessandra, Cernigliaro, Achille, Giusti, Angela, Spila Alegiani, Stefania
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6165068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30131461
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15091804
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author Restivo, Vincenzo
Costantino, Claudio
Marras, Antonello
Napoli, Giuseppe
Scelfo, Sabrina
Scuderi, Tiziana
Casuccio, Alessandra
Cernigliaro, Achille
Giusti, Angela
Spila Alegiani, Stefania
author_facet Restivo, Vincenzo
Costantino, Claudio
Marras, Antonello
Napoli, Giuseppe
Scelfo, Sabrina
Scuderi, Tiziana
Casuccio, Alessandra
Cernigliaro, Achille
Giusti, Angela
Spila Alegiani, Stefania
author_sort Restivo, Vincenzo
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description Cervical cancer screening is uncommon, especially in low-income countries and among lower socioeconomic status people in high-income countries. The aims of this study were to examine the adherence of Sicilian women to Pap testing and to identify the determinants of this in a population with a secondary prevention attitude lower than high-income countries and the national average. A cross-sectional study called “Save Eva in Sicily” was conducted among all women aged 25–64 years, with a sample drawn by the list of general practitioners (GPs), using a proportional sampling scheme, stratified by age and resident population. The study outcome was performing a Pap test within the past three years. The association between the outcome and Pap test determinants was analyzed through a multivariable logistic regression. Among the 365 interviewed women, 66% (n = 243) had a Pap test during the last 3 years. On the other hand, 18% of the other women (n = 66) had performed at least one Pap test previously and 16% (n = 56) had never had a Pap test. In a multivariable model, GPs’ advice (adjusted OR 2.55; 95% CI 1.57–4.14) and perceived susceptibility (adjusted OR 3.24; 95% CI 1.92–5.48) increased the likelihood of the execution of a Pap test. The “Save Eva in Sicily” study identified GP advice and perceived cancer severity as the main correlates of Pap testing among Sicilian women, producing evidence regarding how policy makers can increase compliance. Interventions to increase Pap test adhesion should focus on stimulating GPs to identify patients who regularly do not undergo it and to recommend testing on a regular basis to their patients.
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spelling pubmed-61650682018-10-12 Pap Testing in a High-Income Country with Suboptimal Compliance Levels: A Survey on Acceptance Factors among Sicilian Women Restivo, Vincenzo Costantino, Claudio Marras, Antonello Napoli, Giuseppe Scelfo, Sabrina Scuderi, Tiziana Casuccio, Alessandra Cernigliaro, Achille Giusti, Angela Spila Alegiani, Stefania Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Cervical cancer screening is uncommon, especially in low-income countries and among lower socioeconomic status people in high-income countries. The aims of this study were to examine the adherence of Sicilian women to Pap testing and to identify the determinants of this in a population with a secondary prevention attitude lower than high-income countries and the national average. A cross-sectional study called “Save Eva in Sicily” was conducted among all women aged 25–64 years, with a sample drawn by the list of general practitioners (GPs), using a proportional sampling scheme, stratified by age and resident population. The study outcome was performing a Pap test within the past three years. The association between the outcome and Pap test determinants was analyzed through a multivariable logistic regression. Among the 365 interviewed women, 66% (n = 243) had a Pap test during the last 3 years. On the other hand, 18% of the other women (n = 66) had performed at least one Pap test previously and 16% (n = 56) had never had a Pap test. In a multivariable model, GPs’ advice (adjusted OR 2.55; 95% CI 1.57–4.14) and perceived susceptibility (adjusted OR 3.24; 95% CI 1.92–5.48) increased the likelihood of the execution of a Pap test. The “Save Eva in Sicily” study identified GP advice and perceived cancer severity as the main correlates of Pap testing among Sicilian women, producing evidence regarding how policy makers can increase compliance. Interventions to increase Pap test adhesion should focus on stimulating GPs to identify patients who regularly do not undergo it and to recommend testing on a regular basis to their patients. MDPI 2018-08-22 2018-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6165068/ /pubmed/30131461 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15091804 Text en © 2018 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Costantino, Claudio
Marras, Antonello
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Scelfo, Sabrina
Scuderi, Tiziana
Casuccio, Alessandra
Cernigliaro, Achille
Giusti, Angela
Spila Alegiani, Stefania
Pap Testing in a High-Income Country with Suboptimal Compliance Levels: A Survey on Acceptance Factors among Sicilian Women
title Pap Testing in a High-Income Country with Suboptimal Compliance Levels: A Survey on Acceptance Factors among Sicilian Women
title_full Pap Testing in a High-Income Country with Suboptimal Compliance Levels: A Survey on Acceptance Factors among Sicilian Women
title_fullStr Pap Testing in a High-Income Country with Suboptimal Compliance Levels: A Survey on Acceptance Factors among Sicilian Women
title_full_unstemmed Pap Testing in a High-Income Country with Suboptimal Compliance Levels: A Survey on Acceptance Factors among Sicilian Women
title_short Pap Testing in a High-Income Country with Suboptimal Compliance Levels: A Survey on Acceptance Factors among Sicilian Women
title_sort pap testing in a high-income country with suboptimal compliance levels: a survey on acceptance factors among sicilian women
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6165068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30131461
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15091804
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