AI Article Synopsis

  • Cervical cancer rates in Reunion are 2 to 3 times higher than in mainland France, prompting the RESISTE trial to test the effectiveness of home-based self-sampling for HPV screening among under-screened women.
  • Qualitative research involving 35 women and 20 healthcare providers revealed that while providers see home-based testing as a promising option, women expressed concerns about the test's reliability and their ability to perform it safely.
  • Recommendations were made to improve women's confidence in the self-sampling process and to enhance outreach efforts to encourage participation among socially isolated women.

Article Abstract

Cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates are 2 to 3 times higher in the overseas department of Reunion compared with mainland France. RESISTE's cluster-randomized controlled trial aims to test the effectiveness of home-based self-sampling (HBSS) through a high-risk oncogenic papillomavirus test sent out by post to women who have not been screened in the past 3 years, despite having been invited to do so through a reminder letter. Prior to the trial, qualitative research was carried out to understand screening barriers and assess anticipated acceptability. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 35 women and 20 healthcare providers. Providers consider HBSS a viable method in reaching women who tend not to visit a doctor regularly, or who are reluctant to undergo a smear pap, as well as those who are geographically isolated. They considered, however, that women would require support, and that outreach was necessary to ensure more socially isolated women participate. The majority of the women surveyed were in favour of HBSS. However, two-thirds voiced concerns regarding the test's efficiency and their ability to perform the test correctly, without harming themselves. Based on these findings, recommendations were formulated to reassure women on usage and quality, and to help reach socially isolated women.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8946624PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14061380DOI Listing

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