Attitude to cervical cancer screening and human papillomavirus testing experience in self-sampled Nigerian women

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Background: Cervical cancer is a disease of major public health significance which can be prevented by adequate screening. Objective: This study assessed the level of cervical cancer knowledge, attitude to screening and human papillomavirus testing experience in women who self-sampled for cervical cancer screening. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study involving 790 women that had human papilloma virus (HPV) testing at the gy-nae-oncology unit of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital. Participants were assessed of their cervical cancer screening knowledge, attitude and HPV testing experience. High risk HPV (hr-HPV) nucleic acid testing was funded by the Clinton Health Access Initiative. Results: Majority (76.71%) of the respondents exhibited a high level of knowledge of cervical cancer, its causes, risk factors and prevention; and a positive experience with HPV self-sampling reported in 98.1%. hr-HPV positive rate was 13.4%. The most common reason (43%) for not having a cervical screening done was lack of a doctor’s request. The most commonly known method of cervical screening by the respondents was Pap Smear test (55.31%). Conclusion: There is need for more education to improve the level of awareness and uptake of hr-HPV testing for cervical cancer in Lagos. Health care providers are not offering cervical cancer screening enough and this needs to be explored more in future studies.

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Olumodeji, A. M., Adefemi, A. K., Adedeji, M. O., Ogunyemi, A. A., Onyeodi, I. A., Rabiu, K. A., & Akinola, O. I. (2024). Attitude to cervical cancer screening and human papillomavirus testing experience in self-sampled Nigerian women. African Health Sciences, 24(1), 127–134. https://doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v24i1.16

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