North Wales Centre for Primary Care Research, Bangor University, Gwenfro Units 4-8, Wrexham Technology Park, Wrexham LL13 7YP, UK.
Br J Cancer. 2012 Jul 10;107(2):243-54. doi: 10.1038/bjc.2012.256. Epub 2012 Jun 14.
A new protocol for human papillomavirus (HPV) testing within the UK cervical screening programme commenced in April 2011, creating new patient experiences. This is the first review to synthesise a substantial body of international evidence of women's information needs, views and preferences regarding HPV testing. We aimed to inform the development of educational materials to promote informed choice, reduce anxiety and improve disease control.
We searched 12 bibliographic databases. Two reviewers independently screened papers and assessed study quality; disagreements were resolved by discussion. Results were extracted verbatim and authors' findings treated as primary data. Studies were synthesised collaboratively using framework methods.
We synthesised findings from 17 studies. Women had overwhelmingly negative concerns; an HPV diagnosis was daunting, had associated problems of disclosure of a sexually transmitted infection (STI), impacted on relationships and provoked fear of stigmatisation. Nevertheless, many thought HPV testing could be a preferable alternative to repeat cytology. Knowledge was poor; women struggled to interpret limited information in the context of existing knowledge about STIs and cervical cancer.
Women are likely to be poorly informed, have limited understanding and many unanswered questions. This could increase anxiety and reduce ability to make informed choices, presenting a substantial challenge for those who design and provide information.
英国宫颈癌筛查计划于 2011 年 4 月开始采用新的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)检测方案,由此产生了新的患者体验。这是首次对国际范围内有关 HPV 检测的女性信息需求、意见和偏好的大量证据进行综合分析的研究。我们旨在为促进知情选择、减轻焦虑和改善疾病控制提供教育材料的开发提供信息。
我们搜索了 12 个文献数据库。两名评审员独立筛选论文并评估研究质量;意见分歧通过讨论解决。结果逐字摘录,作者的发现被视为原始数据。使用框架方法共同综合研究结果。
我们综合了 17 项研究的结果。女性普遍存在强烈的负面担忧;HPV 诊断令人畏惧,会带来性传播感染(STI)披露相关问题,影响人际关系,并引发对污名化的恐惧。然而,许多人认为 HPV 检测可能是重复细胞学检查的更好选择。知识水平较低;女性难以在关于 STI 和宫颈癌的现有知识背景下解释有限的信息。
女性可能信息不足,理解有限,并且有许多未解答的问题。这可能会增加焦虑感并降低做出知情选择的能力,这对那些设计和提供信息的人来说是一个巨大的挑战。