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Cervical cancer screening using HPV tests on self-samples: attitudes and preferences of women participating in the VALHUDES study

Qualité des soins de santé  
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-021-00667-4 [2]

Auteurs

H De Pauw [3]; Gilbert Donders [4]; Weyers, Steven [5]; Philippe De Sutter [6]; Jean Doyen [7]; Wiebren A.A. Tjalma [8]; Vanden Broeck, Davy [9]; Eliana Peeters [10]; Severien Van Keer [11]; Alex Vorsters [12]; M. Arbyn [13]

Mots-clés

  1. ATTITUDES [14]
  2. cervical cancer [15]
  3. HPV [16]
  4. human papillomavirus [17]
  5. Préférences [18]
  6. SCREENING [19]
  7. self-sampling [20]
  8. urine [21]
  9. VALHUDES [22]
Article written during project(s) : 
VALHUDES VALidation of HUman papillomavirus assays and collection DEvices for HPV testing on Self-samples and urine samples (VALHUDES) [23]

Résumé:

BACKGROUND Interventions to reach women who do not participate regularly in screening may reduce the risk of cervical cancer. Self-collection of a vaginal specimen has been shown to increase participation. The relative clinical accuracy of human papillomavirus (HPV) testing on first-void urine (with Colli-Pee) and on vaginal self-samples versus on cervical clinician-collected samples is being investigated in the VALHUDES trial. The current study assesses attitudes and experiences regarding self-sampling among women enrolled in VALHUDES. METHODS Questionnaires from 515 women (age 25–64 …
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Résumé

BACKGROUND
Interventions to reach women who do not participate regularly in screening may reduce the risk of cervical cancer. Self-collection of a vaginal specimen has been shown to increase participation. The relative clinical accuracy of human papillomavirus (HPV) testing on first-void urine (with Colli-Pee) and on vaginal self-samples versus on cervical clinician-collected samples is being investigated in the VALHUDES trial. The current study assesses attitudes and experiences regarding self-sampling among women enrolled in VALHUDES.

METHODS
Questionnaires from 515 women (age 25–64 years [N = 498]; < 25 [N = 10], age ≥ 65 [N = 3], enrolled between December 2017 - January 2020) referred to colposcopy because of previous cervical abnormalities and enrolled in VALHUDES (NCT03064087) were analysed.

RESULTS
Of the 515 participants, nearly all women confirmed that self-sampling may help in reaching under-screened women (93%). Nevertheless, 44% of the participants stated before starting collection that a clinician-collected sample is more effective than a self-collected sample. After self-sampling, the large majority of women (> 95%) declared that instructions for self-collection were clear, that collection was easy, and that they were confident about having performed the procedure correctly, for both urine and vaginal collection. However, a proportion of women found self-sampling unpleasant (9.5% [49/515] for urine collection; 18.6% [96/515] and 15.5% [80/515] for vaginal sampling with cotton swabs or plastic brushes, respectively). For their next screening round, 57% would prefer self-sampling whereas 41% opted for collection by a clinician. Among women preferring self-sampling, 53% would choose for urine collection, 38% for vaginal self-collection and 9% had no preference. Age did not modify preferences.

CONCLUSION
We conclude that both urine and vaginal self-sampling are well accepted by women, with a preference for urine sampling. Although the large majority of women are confident in their ability to perform self-sampling, four to five over ten women preferred specimen collection by a clinician.

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