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Claeys P, Gonzalez C, Gonzalez M, Page H, Bello RE, Temmerman M. Determinants of
cervical cancer screening in a poor area: results of a population-based survey
in Rivas, Nicaragua. Trop Med Int Health 7(11): 935-41, 2002.
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To obtain baseline information for designing a community-based
intervention programme aimed at increasing the cervical cancer screening
coverage of women most at risk. METHODS: A population-based survey, using
proportional stratified two-stage cluster sampling in Rivas, one of the 16
Departments of Nicaragua. The individuals selected were interviewed at home by
one of 26 interviewers, using a structured questionnaire. The questionnaire was
designed to elicit (1) knowledge, attitudes and practices concerning sexual and
reproductive health and behaviour, (2) risk factors for cervical cancer and (3)
the use of health and cervical cancer screening services. RESULTS: A total of
612 men and 634 women participated in the survey. Of the women who had been
sexually active at least 3 years, only 41.1% had undergone screening within that
period and were considered adequately screened. Correlates of inadequate
screening status included low educational level, exclusive use of public health
facilities and lack of knowledge about prevention and symptoms of cervical
cancer. Negligence, absence of medical problems, fear, lack of knowledge and
economic reasons were the main reasons given for not being screened. Reluctance
to be screened in the future was related to lack of knowledge of the disease,
inadequate screening status, older age and low educational level. CONCLUSIONS:
The current screening programme is not effective in reaching the majority of the
population. Complementary activities such as education and information, as well
as a more pro-active approach to invite women for screening are necessary.
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