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The preference of women living with HIV for the HPV self-sampling of urine at a rural HIV clinic in Uganda

BACKGROUND: Women living with HIV have a double risk of acquiring cervical cancer (CC) due to repeated human papilloma virus (HPV) infections resulting from reduced immunity, with CC screening being low at 46.7%. OBJECTIVES: To determine the factors associated with the preference for HPV self-sampli...

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Autores principales: Nyabigambo, Agnes, Mayega, Roy W., Mendoza, Hilbert, Shiraz, Aslam, Doorbar, John, Atuyambe, Lynn, Ginindza, Themba G.
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Publicado: AOSIS 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9772712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36568333
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajid.v37i1.414
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author Nyabigambo, Agnes
Mayega, Roy W.
Mendoza, Hilbert
Shiraz, Aslam
Doorbar, John
Atuyambe, Lynn
Ginindza, Themba G.
author_facet Nyabigambo, Agnes
Mayega, Roy W.
Mendoza, Hilbert
Shiraz, Aslam
Doorbar, John
Atuyambe, Lynn
Ginindza, Themba G.
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description BACKGROUND: Women living with HIV have a double risk of acquiring cervical cancer (CC) due to repeated human papilloma virus (HPV) infections resulting from reduced immunity, with CC screening being low at 46.7%. OBJECTIVES: To determine the factors associated with the preference for HPV self-sampling using urine as well as establish its feasibility among women living with HIV attending a rural HIV clinic in Uganda. METHOD: A cross-sectional study design using quantitative data collection methods was used at the HIV clinic, Luweero District Hospital, among 426 women aged between 30 and 65 years. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and modified Poisson regression. Urine samples were analysed using a Liferiver high-risk HPV genotyping real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) kit to determine the prevalence of the 15 HPV subtypes. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2 (CIN2) was determined by visual inspection under acetic acid (VIA) using the nurse-led approach. RESULTS: Most women (296/426, 70%) preferred nurse-led screening. Preference for HPV self-sampling using urine was associated with older age (46–65 years) (adjusted prevalence risk ratios [aPRR] 1.59; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.13–2.24), history of sexually transmitted infections (aPRR 0.74: 95% CI: 0.55–0.98) and acquisition of CC information from the television (aPRR 1.48: 95% CI: 1.09–2.02). Approximately 97% (68/70) of women living with HIV tested HPV positive with one or more subtypes. The most prevalent subtype of HPV was HPV 58 (87.1%). Only one woman tested positive with VIA. CONCLUSION: Nurse-led CC screening is preferred among women living with HIV, and HPV self-sampling using urine is feasible at the HIV clinic. Therefore, educational programmes to reassure the masses about urine HPV self-sampling need to be designed. CONTRIBUTION: This study’s findings provide early insights into the merits and demerits of the current HPV sample collection approaches. Hence, HPV testing should be tailored to routine HIV care in rural communities.
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spelling pubmed-97727122022-12-23 The preference of women living with HIV for the HPV self-sampling of urine at a rural HIV clinic in Uganda Nyabigambo, Agnes Mayega, Roy W. Mendoza, Hilbert Shiraz, Aslam Doorbar, John Atuyambe, Lynn Ginindza, Themba G. S Afr J Infect Dis Original Research BACKGROUND: Women living with HIV have a double risk of acquiring cervical cancer (CC) due to repeated human papilloma virus (HPV) infections resulting from reduced immunity, with CC screening being low at 46.7%. OBJECTIVES: To determine the factors associated with the preference for HPV self-sampling using urine as well as establish its feasibility among women living with HIV attending a rural HIV clinic in Uganda. METHOD: A cross-sectional study design using quantitative data collection methods was used at the HIV clinic, Luweero District Hospital, among 426 women aged between 30 and 65 years. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and modified Poisson regression. Urine samples were analysed using a Liferiver high-risk HPV genotyping real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) kit to determine the prevalence of the 15 HPV subtypes. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2 (CIN2) was determined by visual inspection under acetic acid (VIA) using the nurse-led approach. RESULTS: Most women (296/426, 70%) preferred nurse-led screening. Preference for HPV self-sampling using urine was associated with older age (46–65 years) (adjusted prevalence risk ratios [aPRR] 1.59; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.13–2.24), history of sexually transmitted infections (aPRR 0.74: 95% CI: 0.55–0.98) and acquisition of CC information from the television (aPRR 1.48: 95% CI: 1.09–2.02). Approximately 97% (68/70) of women living with HIV tested HPV positive with one or more subtypes. The most prevalent subtype of HPV was HPV 58 (87.1%). Only one woman tested positive with VIA. CONCLUSION: Nurse-led CC screening is preferred among women living with HIV, and HPV self-sampling using urine is feasible at the HIV clinic. Therefore, educational programmes to reassure the masses about urine HPV self-sampling need to be designed. CONTRIBUTION: This study’s findings provide early insights into the merits and demerits of the current HPV sample collection approaches. Hence, HPV testing should be tailored to routine HIV care in rural communities. AOSIS 2022-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9772712/ /pubmed/36568333 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajid.v37i1.414 Text en © 2022. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Nyabigambo, Agnes
Mayega, Roy W.
Mendoza, Hilbert
Shiraz, Aslam
Doorbar, John
Atuyambe, Lynn
Ginindza, Themba G.
The preference of women living with HIV for the HPV self-sampling of urine at a rural HIV clinic in Uganda
title The preference of women living with HIV for the HPV self-sampling of urine at a rural HIV clinic in Uganda
title_full The preference of women living with HIV for the HPV self-sampling of urine at a rural HIV clinic in Uganda
title_fullStr The preference of women living with HIV for the HPV self-sampling of urine at a rural HIV clinic in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed The preference of women living with HIV for the HPV self-sampling of urine at a rural HIV clinic in Uganda
title_short The preference of women living with HIV for the HPV self-sampling of urine at a rural HIV clinic in Uganda
title_sort preference of women living with hiv for the hpv self-sampling of urine at a rural hiv clinic in uganda
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9772712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36568333
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajid.v37i1.414
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