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坦桑尼亚城乡地区基于醋酸增强型智能手机检查(SEVIA)宫颈癌预防项目的实施评估。

An Implementation Evaluation of the Smartphone-Enhanced Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (SEVIA) Program for Cervical Cancer Prevention in Urban and Rural Tanzania.

机构信息

Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON K1A 0K9, Canada.

Department of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Jul 5;21(7):878. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21070878.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) for cervical cancer screening (CCS) in lower-resource settings; however, quality varies widely, and it is difficult to maintain a well-trained cadre of providers. The Smartphone-Enhanced Visual Inspection with Acetic acid (SEVIA) program was designed to offer secure sharing of cervical images and real-time supportive supervision to health care workers, in order to improve the quality and accuracy of visual assessment of the cervix for treatment. The purpose of this evaluation was to document early learnings from patients, providers, and higher-level program stakeholders, on barriers and enablers to program implementation.

METHODS

From 9 September to 8 December 2016, observational activities and open-ended interviews were conducted with image reviewers (n = 5), providers (n = 17), community mobilizers (n = 14), patients (n = 21), supervisors (n = 4) and implementation partners (n = 5) involved with SEVIA. Sixty-six interviews were conducted at 14 facilities, in all five of the program regions Results SEVIA was found to be a highly regarded tool for the enhancement of CCS services in Northern Tanzania. Acceptability, adoption, appropriateness, feasibility, and coverage of the intervention were highly recognized. It appeared to be an effective means of improving good clinical practice among providers and fit seamlessly into existing roles and processes. Barriers to implementation included network connectivity issues, and community misconceptions and the adoption of CCS more generally.

CONCLUSIONS

SEVIA is a practical and feasible mobile health intervention and tool that is easily integrated into the National CCS program to enhance the quality of care.

摘要

简介

世界卫生组织(WHO)建议在资源较少的环境中使用醋酸视觉检查(VIA)进行宫颈癌筛查(CCS);然而,质量差异很大,而且很难维持一支训练有素的提供者队伍。智能手机增强醋酸视觉检查(SEVIA)计划旨在为医疗保健工作者提供安全的宫颈图像共享和实时支持性监督,以提高对宫颈进行治疗的视觉评估的质量和准确性。本次评估的目的是记录来自患者、提供者和更高层次的项目利益相关者的早期学习成果,了解实施该计划的障碍和促进因素。

方法

从 2016 年 9 月 9 日至 12 月 8 日,对参与 SEVIA 的图像审查员(n=5)、提供者(n=17)、社区动员者(n=14)、患者(n=21)、监督员(n=4)和实施伙伴(n=5)进行了观察活动和开放式访谈。在所有五个项目地区的 14 个设施中进行了 66 次访谈。结果 SEVIA 被认为是提高坦桑尼亚北部 CCS 服务的高度重视的工具。该干预措施的可接受性、采用、适当性、可行性和覆盖范围得到了高度认可。它似乎是一种提高提供者良好临床实践的有效手段,并且可以无缝融入现有角色和流程。实施障碍包括网络连接问题、社区误解以及 CCS 的普遍采用。

结论

SEVIA 是一种实用且可行的移动健康干预措施和工具,可轻松融入国家 CCS 计划,以提高护理质量。

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