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Strategies for primary HPV test-based cervical cancer screening programme in resource-limited settings in India: Results from a quasi-experimental pragmatic implementation trial
by
Dorathy P., Irene
, Ram, Thomas Samuel
, Finkel, Madelon L.
, Ramesh, Charles
, K., Kavitha
, Isaac, Rita
, Weller, David
, Thomas, Anitha
, Cherian, Anne George
, N., Prema
, Jeyapaul, Shalini
, Oommen, Anu Mary
, Thomas, Vinotha
, Malini, Tabeetha
, Raj C., Jeffers Jayachandra
, Jebaraj, Paul
, Marcus, Tobey Ann
, Ranjani D., Priya
, Rose, Anuradha
, Kumar S., Rakesh
, Murali, Valliammal
, N., Surenthiran
, Siva, Rajeswari
, B. V., Balaji
, K., Sangeetha Rathnam
, Sadan, Vathsala
, Paul, Biswajit
, John, Neenu Oliver
, H. R., Prashanth
in
Care and treatment
/ Cervical cancer
/ Colposcopy
/ Diagnosis
/ Early Detection of Cancer - methods
/ Female
/ Humans
/ India - epidemiology
/ Mass Screening - methods
/ Papillomaviridae
/ Papillomavirus infections
/ Papillomavirus Infections - diagnosis
/ Papillomavirus Infections - epidemiology
/ Pregnancy
/ Resource-Limited Settings
/ Uterine Cervical Dysplasia
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - diagnosis
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - epidemiology
2024
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Strategies for primary HPV test-based cervical cancer screening programme in resource-limited settings in India: Results from a quasi-experimental pragmatic implementation trial
by
Dorathy P., Irene
, Ram, Thomas Samuel
, Finkel, Madelon L.
, Ramesh, Charles
, K., Kavitha
, Isaac, Rita
, Weller, David
, Thomas, Anitha
, Cherian, Anne George
, N., Prema
, Jeyapaul, Shalini
, Oommen, Anu Mary
, Thomas, Vinotha
, Malini, Tabeetha
, Raj C., Jeffers Jayachandra
, Jebaraj, Paul
, Marcus, Tobey Ann
, Ranjani D., Priya
, Rose, Anuradha
, Kumar S., Rakesh
, Murali, Valliammal
, N., Surenthiran
, Siva, Rajeswari
, B. V., Balaji
, K., Sangeetha Rathnam
, Sadan, Vathsala
, Paul, Biswajit
, John, Neenu Oliver
, H. R., Prashanth
in
Care and treatment
/ Cervical cancer
/ Colposcopy
/ Diagnosis
/ Early Detection of Cancer - methods
/ Female
/ Humans
/ India - epidemiology
/ Mass Screening - methods
/ Papillomaviridae
/ Papillomavirus infections
/ Papillomavirus Infections - diagnosis
/ Papillomavirus Infections - epidemiology
/ Pregnancy
/ Resource-Limited Settings
/ Uterine Cervical Dysplasia
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - diagnosis
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - epidemiology
2024
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Strategies for primary HPV test-based cervical cancer screening programme in resource-limited settings in India: Results from a quasi-experimental pragmatic implementation trial
by
Dorathy P., Irene
, Ram, Thomas Samuel
, Finkel, Madelon L.
, Ramesh, Charles
, K., Kavitha
, Isaac, Rita
, Weller, David
, Thomas, Anitha
, Cherian, Anne George
, N., Prema
, Jeyapaul, Shalini
, Oommen, Anu Mary
, Thomas, Vinotha
, Malini, Tabeetha
, Raj C., Jeffers Jayachandra
, Jebaraj, Paul
, Marcus, Tobey Ann
, Ranjani D., Priya
, Rose, Anuradha
, Kumar S., Rakesh
, Murali, Valliammal
, N., Surenthiran
, Siva, Rajeswari
, B. V., Balaji
, K., Sangeetha Rathnam
, Sadan, Vathsala
, Paul, Biswajit
, John, Neenu Oliver
, H. R., Prashanth
in
Care and treatment
/ Cervical cancer
/ Colposcopy
/ Diagnosis
/ Early Detection of Cancer - methods
/ Female
/ Humans
/ India - epidemiology
/ Mass Screening - methods
/ Papillomaviridae
/ Papillomavirus infections
/ Papillomavirus Infections - diagnosis
/ Papillomavirus Infections - epidemiology
/ Pregnancy
/ Resource-Limited Settings
/ Uterine Cervical Dysplasia
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - diagnosis
/ Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - epidemiology
2024
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Strategies for primary HPV test-based cervical cancer screening programme in resource-limited settings in India: Results from a quasi-experimental pragmatic implementation trial
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Strategies for primary HPV test-based cervical cancer screening programme in resource-limited settings in India: Results from a quasi-experimental pragmatic implementation trial
2024
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In order for low and middle income countries (LMIC) to transition to Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) test based cervical cancer screening, a greater understanding of how to implement these evidence based interventions (EBI) among vulnerable populations is needed. This paper documents outcomes of an implementation research on HPV screening among women from tribal, rural, urban slum settings in India.
A mixed-method, pragmatic, quasi-experimental trial design was used. HPV screening on self-collected cervical samples was offered to women aged 30-60 years. Implementation strategies were 1) Assessment of contextual factors using both qualitative and quantitative methods like key informant interviews (KII), focus group discussions (FGDs), pre-post population sample surveys, capacity assessment of participating departments 2) enhancing provider capacity through training workshops, access to HPV testing facility, colposcopy, thermal ablation/cryotherapy at the primary health care centers 3) community engagement, counselling for self-sampling and triage process by frontline health care workers (HCWs). Outcomes were assessed using the RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, adoption, implementation, maintenance) framework.
Screening rate in 8 months' of study was 31.0%, 26.7%, 32.9%, prevalence of oncogenic HPV was 12.1%, 3.1%, 5.5%, compliance to triage was 53.6%, 45.5%, 84.6% in tribal, urban slum, rural sites respectively. Pre-cancer among triage compliant HPV positive women was 13.6% in tribal, 4% in rural and 0% among urban slum women. Unique challenges faced in the tribal setting led to programme adaptations like increasing honoraria of community health workers for late-evening work and recalling HPV positive women for colposcopy by nurses, thermal ablation by gynaecologist at the outreach camp site.
Self-collection of samples combined with HCW led community engagement activities, flexible triage processes and strengthening of health system showed an acceptable screening rate and better compliance to triage, highlighting the importance of identifying the barriers and developing strategies suitable for the setting.
CTRI/2021/09/036130.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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