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英格兰参与初级人乳头瘤病毒筛查的女性的信息需求:一项内容分析

Information needs among women taking part in primary HPV screening in England: a content analysis.

作者信息

Marlow Laura, Forster Alice S, McBride Emily, Rockliffe Lauren, Kitchener Henry, Waller Jo

机构信息

Cancer Prevention Group, School of Cancer and Pharmaceutical Sciences, King's College London, London, UK

Research Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2020 Dec 15;10(12):e044630. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044630.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Introducing primary human papillomavirus (HPV) testing to cervical screening programmes means changes to the results women receive. We explored additional information needs among women undergoing HPV primary screening.

DESIGN

Women were sent a postal questionnaire shortly after receiving their results and 6 and 12 months later. Each questionnaire asked if women had any unanswered questions about cervical screening or HPV testing. Free-text responses constituted the data. Themes were identified using content analysis.

SETTING

National Health Service (NHS) Cervical Screening Programme, England.

PARTICIPANTS

381 women who recorded one or more free-text responses.

RESULTS

The most common theme represented women's emotional responses and attempts to understand their results. This theme was raised by 45% of women overall, but was as high as 59% in the HPV cleared group. General questions about the cause and epidemiology of HPV were raised by 38% of women and were more common among those testing HPV positive with normal cytology (52%). Questions about the purpose and procedure for HPV testing were most common among HPV-negative women (40%, compared with 16%-24% of the other results groups). Questions about future implications of test results were raised by 19% of women, and this theme was most common among those with persistent HPV.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite provision of information alongside screening invitations, women can still have unanswered questions following receipt of their results. Details about the epidemiology of HPV and why cervical screening procedures are changing should be included with screening invitations. Some results groups may benefit from additional tailored information with their results letter.

摘要

目的

将原发性人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)检测引入宫颈癌筛查项目意味着女性收到的检测结果会发生变化。我们探究了接受HPV初筛的女性的其他信息需求。

设计

女性在收到检测结果后不久、6个月后和12个月后分别收到一份邮寄问卷。每份问卷询问女性对于宫颈癌筛查或HPV检测是否有任何未解答的问题。自由文本回复构成了数据。使用内容分析法确定主题。

背景

英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)宫颈癌筛查项目。

参与者

381名记录了一条或多条自由文本回复的女性。

结果

最常见的主题体现了女性的情绪反应以及她们试图理解检测结果的情况。总体而言,45%的女性提到了这个主题,但在HPV清除组中这一比例高达59%。38%的女性提出了关于HPV病因和流行病学的一般问题,这些问题在细胞学正常但HPV检测呈阳性的女性中更为常见(52%)。关于HPV检测目的和程序的问题在HPV阴性女性中最为常见(40%,而其他检测结果组的这一比例为16%-24%)。19%的女性提出了关于检测结果未来影响的问题,这一主题在持续感染HPV的女性中最为常见。

结论

尽管在筛查邀请时提供了信息,但女性在收到检测结果后仍可能有未解答的问题。筛查邀请应包含HPV流行病学的详细信息以及宫颈癌筛查程序为何发生变化的原因。一些检测结果组可能会从随结果信函提供的额外针对性信息中受益。

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