Background: The incidence of cervical cancer has decreased by 70% since the 1950s. Preventative measures include vaccination against HPV strains and Papanicolaou tests. Early identification of cervical cancer through routine screening can significantly improve patient outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Cotesting with the Papanicolaou (Pap) and human papillomavirus tests detects most precancerous and cancerous lesions and increases the sensitivity for detecting high-grade precancerous and invasive cervical cancers compared with human papillomavirus testing alone.
Objective: To compare the use of the Papette brush (hereafter Papette) to the traditional spatula with endocervical brush (cytobrush) for cervical cancer screening.
Design: Pragmatic observational study.
We present data from an exploratory qualitative interview-based pedagogical research project on the development of student agency in higher education. Our aim was to respond to Nick Zepke's claim that what is often missing from the current neoliberal discourse of higher education 'is students having a voice in what and how they learn and how they can action their voice in the wider community as agentic citizens.' Informed by Lacanian discourse analysis, our project investigated the opportunities and threats facing some of our undergraduate students as they struggled to exercise agency and develop autonomy in the marketised university.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Prim Care Community Health
June 2021
Methods: We reviewed the literature pertaining to anxiety and fear surrounding the pelvic examination to help guide health care providers' on available screening options and to review options for individualized patient management.
Results: Anxiety and fear are common before and during the pelvic examination. In fact, the pelvic exam is one of the most common anxiety-provoking medical procedures.