Ouedraogo Samiratou, Bamogo Assanatou, Tiendrebeogo Georges, Kaboré Simon, Turcotte-Tremblay Anne-Marie, Maiga Mamoudou, Kagoné Samdapawindé Thérèse, Lompo Olga Mélanie, Meda Nicolas
Oliver Reginald (OR) Tambo Africa Research Chair "Research and Action Against Cancer", Faculty of Health Sciences, University Joseph KI-ZERBO, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Observatoire National de la Santé de la Population (ONSP), Institut National de Santé Publique (INSP), Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Front Oncol. 2024 May 10;14:1383133. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1383133. eCollection 2024.
Cervical Cancer stands as the second leading cause of both incident female cancers and deaths in Burkina Faso. Unfortunately, the prevention, early detection, and care of cervical cancers are suboptimal at individual, institutional, and national levels. In October 2023, we organized a stakeholder's workshop to develop cervical cancer awareness messaging for disease control in the country.
A one-text workshop was organized with stakeholders working toward improving health in general or women's health and well-being. A participatory, learning, and adaptive approach was used to facilitate discussions and activities, ensuring the contribution of all participants. Contextual evidence-based and empirical elements about cervical cancer burden and preventive strategies were presented to the participants by key informants. These served as the foundation for a collaborative formulation of messaging content that aimed at raising awareness about cervical cancer.
Sixty-two participants from 28 organizations attended the workshop. They work mainly at local and international non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, universities, university hospitals, research centers, and the Ministry of Health. During the first and second days of the workshop, the participants explored cervical cancer data, its preventive and treatment options available in Burkina Faso, communication strategies for behavioral change, and determinants of the use of prevention and health promotion services. During the following three days, 3 working groups were formed to define strategies, and key messages adapted to diverse tools and targeted audiences. All information was validated during plenary sessions before the end of the workshop and available to all participants and their organizations for cancer awareness activities.
Upon conclusion of the workshop, the participants provided insightful information for the development of cervical awareness messaging in Burkina Faso. They formed the first community of practice to serve as a dynamic platform for implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and continued learning activities.
在布基纳法索,宫颈癌是女性新发癌症及死亡的第二大主要原因。不幸的是,在个人、机构和国家层面,宫颈癌的预防、早期检测及护理都不尽人意。2023年10月,我们组织了一次利益相关者研讨会,以制定提高该国宫颈癌防控意识的宣传信息。
组织了一次面向致力于改善总体健康或女性健康与福祉的利益相关者的研讨会。采用参与式、学习式和适应性方法来推动讨论和活动,确保所有参与者都能做出贡献。关键信息提供者向参与者介绍了有关宫颈癌负担和预防策略的基于背景证据和实证的要素。这些内容为合作制定旨在提高宫颈癌防控意识的宣传信息内容奠定了基础。
来自28个组织的62名参与者参加了此次研讨会。他们主要在当地和国际非政府组织、民间社会组织、大学、大学医院、研究中心以及卫生部工作。在研讨会的第一天和第二天,参与者探讨了宫颈癌数据、布基纳法索现有的预防和治疗方案、行为改变的沟通策略以及预防和健康促进服务使用的决定因素。在接下来的三天里,成立了3个工作组来确定策略以及适用于不同工具和目标受众的关键信息。在研讨会结束前的全体会议上,所有信息都得到了验证,并可供所有参与者及其组织用于癌症防控意识活动。
研讨会结束时,参与者为布基纳法索制定宫颈癌防控意识宣传信息提供了深刻见解。他们形成了第一个实践社区,作为实施、监测、评估和持续学习活动的动态平台。