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Patient knowledge and attitudes toward cervical cancer screening after the 2012 screening guidelines
Authors:Jayanti M Clay  Joanne K Daggy  Sunetris Fluellen  Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds
Institution:Department of OB/GYN, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, USA
Abstract:

Objective

To assess women’s attitudes and preferences related to recent changes in cervical cancer screening guidelines.

Methods

We distributed 380 surveys in three University based and Community clinics. Study participants anonymously completed surveys, which included questions related to demographics, cervical cancer, screening practices, risk perception and attitudes towards changing practices.

Results

315 women agreed to participate (83%). 60% (185/310) of participants had some college education or higher and 12% (36/305) worked in the medical field. On average, participants answered 4.1 (SD?=?1.3) of the 8 knowledge questions correctly. Knowledge scores significantly increased with education level (Kruskal-Wallis test p-value?<?0.001). The majority (72%, n?=?228) reported that they should be screened annually, and that screening should be initiated with the onset of sexual activity (63%, n?=?197). Participants that were more knowledgeable of current screening practices were more comfortable extending screening intervals (Kruskal-Wallis test p?<?0.001).

Conclusion

Even among a relatively highly educated population of women, participants had limited knowledge of cervical cancer and current screening guidelines. Many participants reported discomfort with less frequent screening intervals.

Practice implications

This study supports the need for improvement in cervical cancer prevention education especially with regards to the new screening guidelines.
Keywords:Cervical cancer  Prevention  Screening  Guidelines  Knowledge  Attitudes
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