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Womens perception of barriers and facilitators of cervical cancer Pap smear screening: a qualitative study

Por: Shariati-Sarcheshme · M. · Mahdizdeh · M. · Tehrani · H. · Jamali · J. · Vahedian-Shahroodi · M.
Objective

Although Pap smear (PS) is considered the best standard in detecting cervical cancer, adherence to timely and regular PS is often lower than global standards in developing countries. Thus, the present study aimed to identify barriers and facilitators of adherence to cervical cancer screening in Mashhad, Iran.

Design

A qualitative content analysis was done from July to December 2022 using semistructured in-depth interviews.

Setting

The study was conducted in health centres in Mashhad, Iran.

Participants

A sample of 36 married women aged 18–70 years was selected using a purposive sampling, with maximum diversity.

Results

The mean age of participants was 42.8±7.6 years. Among all, 66.7% had the PS test at least once; only 8.3% regularly had the test. The qualitative content analysis led to the extraction of four major themes: (1) individual challenges, (2) environmental limitations, (3) individual motivators, and (4) supportive and efficient environments. The most significant barriers were psychological stress, unhealthy attitudes, insufficient information, cultural issues and insufficient healthcare services. Facilitators included an active and efficient healthcare system, advice and support of important others, and positive emotions and individual beliefs.

Conclusions

Participants' perceptions showed that the main factors influencing the PS testing were supportive environments, individual motivators, individual challenges and environmental limitations. To encourage women to take the PS and reduce barriers, it may be necessary to revise current health system policies, promote individual and public awareness, reduce psychological stress and correct negative beliefs and attitudes.

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