Factors related to non-adherence to the realization of the Papanicolaou test

  • Silva M
  • Teixiera É
  • Ferrari R
  • et al.
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Abstract

To identify reasons for low adherence to the Papanicolaou test in women seeking care in primary health care. Methods: cross-sectional study. Data collection carried out during home visits, applying questionnaire to characterize sociodemographic aspects as well as the reasons for non-adherence to examination and suggestions for facilitating adherence. Results: among 169 women, 67% were of reproductive age and 73.9% have finished elementary school. The failure to previously scheduled examination was due mainly to the beliefs and attitudes (36.1%) and service organization (25.4%). The feelings reported by women during the Papanicolaou test were shame (55.6%), discomfort (32.5%) and pain (20.7%). Conclusion: Although the screening of cervical cancer is essential for timely intervention, a significant proportion of women still does not adhere to examination by myths and taboos, beliefs, and health attitudes, as well as service organization.

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Silva, M. A. D. S., Teixiera, É. M. B., Ferrari, R. A. P., Cestari, M. E. W., & Cardelli, A. A. M. (2015). Factors related to non-adherence to the realization of the Papanicolaou test. Revista Da Rede de Enfermagem Do Nordeste, 16(4), 532. https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2015000400010

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