Questionnaire-Based Study on the Knowledge of Cervical Cancer and Attitude and Perception Toward Self-Sampling Method of Screening, Among Women in Sikkim, India

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Lucksom, Pesona Grace [1 ]
Sherpa, Mingma Lhamu [2 ]
Pradhan, Anup [1 ]
Sherpa, Mingma [3 ]
机构
[1] Sikkim Manipal Univ, Sikkim Manipal Inst Med Sci, Dept OBG, 5thMile Tadong, Gangtok, Sikkim, India
[2] Sikkim Manipal Univ, Sikkim Manipal Inst Med Sci, Dept Biochem, Gangtok, Sikkim, India
[3] Sikkim Manipal Univ, Sikkim Manipal Inst Med Sci, Dept Pathol, 5th Mile Tadong,East Sikkim, Gangtok 737102, Sikkim, India
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Cervical cancer; Screening; Self-sampling; Physician sampling; COLLECTION;
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10.1007/s13224-024-02049-6
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
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Background Cervical cancer (CC) is the second most common cancer among women in India and in Sikkim. Screening helps in prevention and early detection of the disease; however, pelvic examination for smear collection is not preferred by many. Self-sampling method can be a good alternative for collection of smears, thus increasing screening uptake. Therefore, a study was conducted to evaluate perception about self-sampling method of screening among women in Sikkim. Methodology A total of 210 women who consented for this study were screened for cervical cancer using Pap smear and HPV DNA. Women were taught to collect their self-sample for HPV DNA test. Questionnaires were used to assess their attitude toward self-sampling prior to collection of samples and perception, post-collection. Results Seventy-percent women knew that CC is the most common cancer among women in Sikkim. 73% knew that it could be prevented, but only 57% had knowledge about screening facilities in Sikkim. 50% women knew about HPV vaccination program in Sikkim. 96% women had never done a self-sampling, while 67% had never heard about it. There was a significant change (p value < 0.00001) in perception toward self-sampling after the procedure. Comparative analysis showed that women found self-collection easier than expected. If they had a choice, they would prefer self-sampling over physician sampling; however, due to their trust in physicians they still believed physician collected sample would be better. Conclusion Self-sampling is a socially acceptable screening technique and can increase compliance among socially shy community.
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