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Cervical cancer screening programme attendance and compliance predictors regarding Colombia’s Amazon region

BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer (CC) promotion and prevention (P&P) programmes’ challenge lies in guaranteeing that follow-up strategies have a real impact on reducing CC-related mortality rates. CC P&P programme compliance and coverage rates are relevant indicators for evaluating their success...

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Autores principales: González, Alejandra, Sánchez, Ricardo, Camargo, Milena, Soto-De León, Sara Cecilia, Del Río-Ospina, Luisa, Mora, Luis Hernando, Ramírez, Edwin, Rodríguez, Anny Alejandra, Hurtado, Paula, Patarroyo, Manuel Elkin, Patarroyo, Manuel Alfonso
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8789105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35077465
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262069
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author González, Alejandra
Sánchez, Ricardo
Camargo, Milena
Soto-De León, Sara Cecilia
Del Río-Ospina, Luisa
Mora, Luis Hernando
Ramírez, Edwin
Rodríguez, Anny Alejandra
Hurtado, Paula
Patarroyo, Manuel Elkin
Patarroyo, Manuel Alfonso
author_facet González, Alejandra
Sánchez, Ricardo
Camargo, Milena
Soto-De León, Sara Cecilia
Del Río-Ospina, Luisa
Mora, Luis Hernando
Ramírez, Edwin
Rodríguez, Anny Alejandra
Hurtado, Paula
Patarroyo, Manuel Elkin
Patarroyo, Manuel Alfonso
author_sort González, Alejandra
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description BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer (CC) promotion and prevention (P&P) programmes’ challenge lies in guaranteeing that follow-up strategies have a real impact on reducing CC-related mortality rates. CC P&P programme compliance and coverage rates are relevant indicators for evaluating their success and good performance; however, such indicators’ frequency rates are considerably lower among women living in rural and border areas. This study was aimed at identifying factors associated with CC screening programme attendance for women living in Colombia’s Amazon region. METHODS: This study (qualitative and quantitative phases) was carried out between September 2015 and November 2016; women residing in the border towns of Leticia and Puerto Nariño participated in it. The first phase (qualitative) involved interviews and focus group discussions; this led to establishing factors related to CC P&P programme attendance which were used in the quantitative phase for designing a survey for determining the strength of association in a logistic regression model. The terms attendance and compliance were considered to apply to women who had followed the 1–1–3 scheme throughout their lives, i.e. a cytology examination every 3 years after receiving two consecutive negative annual cytology results. RESULTS: Inclusion criteria were met by 309 women (≥18-year-olds having an active sexual life, having resided in the target community for at least one year); 15.2% had suitable P&P programme follow-up. Screening programme attendance was positively associated with first intercourse after becoming 20 years-old (aOR: 3.87; 1.03–9.50 95%CI; p = 0.045), frequent contraceptive use (aOR: 3.11; 1.16–8.33 95%CI; p = 0.023), awareness of the age to participate in P&P programmes (aOR: 2.69; 1.08–6.68 95%CI; p = 0.032), awareness of cytology’s usefulness in identifying cervical abnormalities (aOR: 2.43; 1.02–5.77 95%CI; p = 0.043) and considering cytology important (aOR: 2.64; 1.12–6.19 95%CI; p = 0.025). Women living in rural areas had a lower probability (aOR 0.43: 0.24–0.79 95%CI; p = 0.006) of adhering to CC P&P programmes. CONCLUSIONS: This study’s findings suggested the need for including novel strategies in screening programmes which will promote CC P&P activities going beyond hospital outpatient attendance to reach the most remote or widely scattered communities, having the same guarantees regarding access, opportunity and quality. Including education-related activities and stimulating the population’s awareness regarding knowledge about CC prevention could be one of the main tools for furthering the impact of attendance at and compliance with P&P programmes.
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spelling pubmed-87891052022-01-26 Cervical cancer screening programme attendance and compliance predictors regarding Colombia’s Amazon region González, Alejandra Sánchez, Ricardo Camargo, Milena Soto-De León, Sara Cecilia Del Río-Ospina, Luisa Mora, Luis Hernando Ramírez, Edwin Rodríguez, Anny Alejandra Hurtado, Paula Patarroyo, Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, Manuel Alfonso PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer (CC) promotion and prevention (P&P) programmes’ challenge lies in guaranteeing that follow-up strategies have a real impact on reducing CC-related mortality rates. CC P&P programme compliance and coverage rates are relevant indicators for evaluating their success and good performance; however, such indicators’ frequency rates are considerably lower among women living in rural and border areas. This study was aimed at identifying factors associated with CC screening programme attendance for women living in Colombia’s Amazon region. METHODS: This study (qualitative and quantitative phases) was carried out between September 2015 and November 2016; women residing in the border towns of Leticia and Puerto Nariño participated in it. The first phase (qualitative) involved interviews and focus group discussions; this led to establishing factors related to CC P&P programme attendance which were used in the quantitative phase for designing a survey for determining the strength of association in a logistic regression model. The terms attendance and compliance were considered to apply to women who had followed the 1–1–3 scheme throughout their lives, i.e. a cytology examination every 3 years after receiving two consecutive negative annual cytology results. RESULTS: Inclusion criteria were met by 309 women (≥18-year-olds having an active sexual life, having resided in the target community for at least one year); 15.2% had suitable P&P programme follow-up. Screening programme attendance was positively associated with first intercourse after becoming 20 years-old (aOR: 3.87; 1.03–9.50 95%CI; p = 0.045), frequent contraceptive use (aOR: 3.11; 1.16–8.33 95%CI; p = 0.023), awareness of the age to participate in P&P programmes (aOR: 2.69; 1.08–6.68 95%CI; p = 0.032), awareness of cytology’s usefulness in identifying cervical abnormalities (aOR: 2.43; 1.02–5.77 95%CI; p = 0.043) and considering cytology important (aOR: 2.64; 1.12–6.19 95%CI; p = 0.025). Women living in rural areas had a lower probability (aOR 0.43: 0.24–0.79 95%CI; p = 0.006) of adhering to CC P&P programmes. CONCLUSIONS: This study’s findings suggested the need for including novel strategies in screening programmes which will promote CC P&P activities going beyond hospital outpatient attendance to reach the most remote or widely scattered communities, having the same guarantees regarding access, opportunity and quality. Including education-related activities and stimulating the population’s awareness regarding knowledge about CC prevention could be one of the main tools for furthering the impact of attendance at and compliance with P&P programmes. Public Library of Science 2022-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8789105/ /pubmed/35077465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262069 Text en © 2022 González et al 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 author and source are credited.
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González, Alejandra
Sánchez, Ricardo
Camargo, Milena
Soto-De León, Sara Cecilia
Del Río-Ospina, Luisa
Mora, Luis Hernando
Ramírez, Edwin
Rodríguez, Anny Alejandra
Hurtado, Paula
Patarroyo, Manuel Elkin
Patarroyo, Manuel Alfonso
Cervical cancer screening programme attendance and compliance predictors regarding Colombia’s Amazon region
title Cervical cancer screening programme attendance and compliance predictors regarding Colombia’s Amazon region
title_full Cervical cancer screening programme attendance and compliance predictors regarding Colombia’s Amazon region
title_fullStr Cervical cancer screening programme attendance and compliance predictors regarding Colombia’s Amazon region
title_full_unstemmed Cervical cancer screening programme attendance and compliance predictors regarding Colombia’s Amazon region
title_short Cervical cancer screening programme attendance and compliance predictors regarding Colombia’s Amazon region
title_sort cervical cancer screening programme attendance and compliance predictors regarding colombia’s amazon region
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8789105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35077465
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262069
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