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Benefit of Watching a Live Visual Inspection of the Cervix With Acetic Acid and Lugol Iodine on Women’s Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Intervention Conducted in a Low-Resource Setting
BACKGROUND: Women undergoing pelvic examination for cervical cancer screening can experience periprocedural anxiety. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the anxiety level experienced by women undergoing a visual inspection with acetic acid and Lugol iodine (VIA and VILI) examination, with...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6535975/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31094335 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/cancer.9798 |
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author | Camail, Roxane Kenfack, Bruno Tran, Phuong Lien Viviano, Manuela Tebeu, Pierre-Marie Temogne, Liliane Akaaboune, Mohamed Tincho, Eveline Mbobda, Joel Catarino, Rosa Vassilakos, Pierre Petignat, Patrick |
author_facet | Camail, Roxane Kenfack, Bruno Tran, Phuong Lien Viviano, Manuela Tebeu, Pierre-Marie Temogne, Liliane Akaaboune, Mohamed Tincho, Eveline Mbobda, Joel Catarino, Rosa Vassilakos, Pierre Petignat, Patrick |
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description | BACKGROUND: Women undergoing pelvic examination for cervical cancer screening can experience periprocedural anxiety. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the anxiety level experienced by women undergoing a visual inspection with acetic acid and Lugol iodine (VIA and VILI) examination, with or without watching the procedure on a digital screen. METHODS: This prospective randomized study took place in the district of Dschang, Cameroon. A previous cervical cancer screening campaign tested women aged between 30 and 49 years for human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV-positive women were invited for the 12-month follow-up control visit, including a VIA/VILI examination. During that visit, we recruited women to participate in this study. Before the examination, participants were randomized in a 1:1 ratio to a control group (CG) and an intervention group (IG). Women in both groups underwent a pelvic examination and were verbally informed about the steps undertaken during the gynecological examination. The IG could also watch it live on a tablet screen. Women’s anxiety was assessed before and immediately after the examination, using the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). A paired t test was used to compare the mean STAI score for each question before and after VIA/VILI while a nonpaired, 2-sided t test was used to compare the mean differences of the STAI score between the 2 study groups. RESULTS: A total of 122 women were randomized in the study; 4 of them were excluded as they did not undergo the pelvic examination, did not answer to the second STAI questionnaire because of personal reasons, or the cervix could not be properly visualized. Thus, the final sample size consisted of 118 patients of whom 58 women were assigned to the CG and 60 to the IG. The mean age was 39.1 (SD 5.2) years. Before the examination, the mean (SD) STAI score was 33.6 (SD 10.9) in the CG and 36.4 (SD 11.8) in the IG (P=.17). The STAI score after pelvic examination was significantly reduced for both groups (CG: 29.3 [SD 11.2]; IG: 28.5 [SD 12.0]). Overall, the difference of the STAI scores before and after the pelvic examination was lower in the CG (4.2 [SD 9.0]) than in the IG (7.9 [SD 14.3]), although the difference was not significant (P=.10). However, the women’s emotional state, such as I feel secure and I feel strained, was improved in the IG as compared with the CG (CG: P=.01; IG: P=.007). CONCLUSIONS: Watching the VIA/VILI procedure in real time improved the women’s emotional state but did not reduce the periprocedural anxiety measured by the STAI score. Furthermore, larger studies should assess women’s satisfaction with watching their pelvic examination in real time to determine whether this tool could be included in VIA/VILI routine practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02945111; http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02945111 |
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spelling | pubmed-65359752019-06-07 Benefit of Watching a Live Visual Inspection of the Cervix With Acetic Acid and Lugol Iodine on Women’s Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Intervention Conducted in a Low-Resource Setting Camail, Roxane Kenfack, Bruno Tran, Phuong Lien Viviano, Manuela Tebeu, Pierre-Marie Temogne, Liliane Akaaboune, Mohamed Tincho, Eveline Mbobda, Joel Catarino, Rosa Vassilakos, Pierre Petignat, Patrick JMIR Cancer Original Paper BACKGROUND: Women undergoing pelvic examination for cervical cancer screening can experience periprocedural anxiety. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the anxiety level experienced by women undergoing a visual inspection with acetic acid and Lugol iodine (VIA and VILI) examination, with or without watching the procedure on a digital screen. METHODS: This prospective randomized study took place in the district of Dschang, Cameroon. A previous cervical cancer screening campaign tested women aged between 30 and 49 years for human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV-positive women were invited for the 12-month follow-up control visit, including a VIA/VILI examination. During that visit, we recruited women to participate in this study. Before the examination, participants were randomized in a 1:1 ratio to a control group (CG) and an intervention group (IG). Women in both groups underwent a pelvic examination and were verbally informed about the steps undertaken during the gynecological examination. The IG could also watch it live on a tablet screen. Women’s anxiety was assessed before and immediately after the examination, using the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). A paired t test was used to compare the mean STAI score for each question before and after VIA/VILI while a nonpaired, 2-sided t test was used to compare the mean differences of the STAI score between the 2 study groups. RESULTS: A total of 122 women were randomized in the study; 4 of them were excluded as they did not undergo the pelvic examination, did not answer to the second STAI questionnaire because of personal reasons, or the cervix could not be properly visualized. Thus, the final sample size consisted of 118 patients of whom 58 women were assigned to the CG and 60 to the IG. The mean age was 39.1 (SD 5.2) years. Before the examination, the mean (SD) STAI score was 33.6 (SD 10.9) in the CG and 36.4 (SD 11.8) in the IG (P=.17). The STAI score after pelvic examination was significantly reduced for both groups (CG: 29.3 [SD 11.2]; IG: 28.5 [SD 12.0]). Overall, the difference of the STAI scores before and after the pelvic examination was lower in the CG (4.2 [SD 9.0]) than in the IG (7.9 [SD 14.3]), although the difference was not significant (P=.10). However, the women’s emotional state, such as I feel secure and I feel strained, was improved in the IG as compared with the CG (CG: P=.01; IG: P=.007). CONCLUSIONS: Watching the VIA/VILI procedure in real time improved the women’s emotional state but did not reduce the periprocedural anxiety measured by the STAI score. Furthermore, larger studies should assess women’s satisfaction with watching their pelvic examination in real time to determine whether this tool could be included in VIA/VILI routine practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02945111; http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02945111 JMIR Publications 2019-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6535975/ /pubmed/31094335 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/cancer.9798 Text en ©Roxane Camail, Bruno Kenfack, Phuong Lien Tran, Manuela Viviano, Pierre-Marie Tebeu, Liliane Temogne, Mohamed Akaaboune, Eveline Tincho, Joel Mbobda, Rosa Catarino, Pierre Vassilakos, Patrick Petignat. Originally published in JMIR Cancer (http://cancer.jmir.org), 13.05.2019. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Cancer, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://cancer.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Camail, Roxane Kenfack, Bruno Tran, Phuong Lien Viviano, Manuela Tebeu, Pierre-Marie Temogne, Liliane Akaaboune, Mohamed Tincho, Eveline Mbobda, Joel Catarino, Rosa Vassilakos, Pierre Petignat, Patrick Benefit of Watching a Live Visual Inspection of the Cervix With Acetic Acid and Lugol Iodine on Women’s Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Intervention Conducted in a Low-Resource Setting |
title | Benefit of Watching a Live Visual Inspection of the Cervix With Acetic Acid and Lugol Iodine on Women’s Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Intervention Conducted in a Low-Resource Setting |
title_full | Benefit of Watching a Live Visual Inspection of the Cervix With Acetic Acid and Lugol Iodine on Women’s Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Intervention Conducted in a Low-Resource Setting |
title_fullStr | Benefit of Watching a Live Visual Inspection of the Cervix With Acetic Acid and Lugol Iodine on Women’s Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Intervention Conducted in a Low-Resource Setting |
title_full_unstemmed | Benefit of Watching a Live Visual Inspection of the Cervix With Acetic Acid and Lugol Iodine on Women’s Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Intervention Conducted in a Low-Resource Setting |
title_short | Benefit of Watching a Live Visual Inspection of the Cervix With Acetic Acid and Lugol Iodine on Women’s Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial of an Educational Intervention Conducted in a Low-Resource Setting |
title_sort | benefit of watching a live visual inspection of the cervix with acetic acid and lugol iodine on women’s anxiety: randomized controlled trial of an educational intervention conducted in a low-resource setting |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6535975/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31094335 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/cancer.9798 |
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