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女性对人乳头瘤病毒的所需信息。

Women's desired information about human papillomavirus.

作者信息

Anhang Rebecca, Wright Thomas C, Smock Laura, Goldie Sue J

机构信息

Harvard Center for Risk Analysis, Harvard School of Public Health, 718 Huntington Avenue, Suite 2, Boston, MA 02115-5924, USA.

出版信息

Cancer. 2004 Jan 15;100(2):315-20. doi: 10.1002/cncr.20007.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

As human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing is incorporated into cervical carcinoma screening programs, educational messages must be developed to inform women's screening choices and manage psychosocial responses to HPV DNA test results. However, little is known about women's questions and concerns about HPV or their attitudes toward HPV testing.

METHODS

Eight focus groups with 48 ethnically diverse, low-income women were conducted at community centers, family planning and primary care clinics, and substance abuse rehabilitation facilities in Massachusetts.

RESULTS

The participants' comments and questions about HPV revealed five major themes. First, most women overestimated the likelihood that women with HPV would develop cancer. Second, women struggled to balance the anxiety of knowing that HPV infection causes cervical carcinoma with the information that HPV infection often regresses without treatment. Third, many women were confused that Papanicolaou smear results could be normal when HPV infection is present. Fourth, women preferred to receive a personalized risk profile to assess their own likelihood of contracting HPV infection and cervical carcinoma. Fifth, younger women focused on the sexual transmission of HPV infection, rather than on its potential to cause cancer.

CONCLUSIONS

Effective HPV education must include information about transmission, prevention, treatment, and cervical carcinoma risk; tailor messages to describe HPV susceptibility according to age and risk profile; present clarification regarding HPV strains and their consequences; offer explanations of different types of tests and their results; and provide a balance between accurate discussion of cancer risk and reassurance that following recommended screening practices will reduce risk to negligible levels.

摘要

背景

随着人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)DNA检测被纳入宫颈癌筛查项目,必须制定教育信息,以告知女性的筛查选择,并应对她们对HPV DNA检测结果的心理社会反应。然而,对于女性关于HPV的疑问和担忧或她们对HPV检测的态度,我们知之甚少。

方法

在马萨诸塞州的社区中心、计划生育和初级保健诊所以及药物滥用康复设施中,对48名不同种族的低收入女性进行了8个焦点小组访谈。

结果

参与者对HPV的评论和问题揭示了五个主要主题。首先,大多数女性高估了感染HPV的女性患癌症的可能性。其次,女性在知道HPV感染会导致宫颈癌的焦虑与HPV感染通常无需治疗即可消退的信息之间难以平衡。第三,许多女性对HPV感染时巴氏涂片结果可能正常感到困惑。第四,女性更喜欢获得个性化的风险评估,以评估自己感染HPV和患宫颈癌的可能性。第五,年轻女性关注HPV感染的性传播,而不是其致癌潜力。

结论

有效的HPV教育必须包括有关传播、预防、治疗和宫颈癌风险的信息;根据年龄和风险评估调整信息,以描述HPV易感性;澄清HPV毒株及其后果;解释不同类型的检测及其结果;并在准确讨论癌症风险与保证遵循推荐的筛查做法将把风险降低到可忽略不计的水平之间取得平衡。

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