AI Article Synopsis

  • Cervical cancer is a big health problem worldwide, especially in South Asian countries where there aren't good screening programs.
  • A study looked at why routine cervical cancer screening isn't happening in this region by analyzing various research articles.
  • It found that there are many challenges, like a lack of clear rules for screening, not enough healthcare resources, and social issues like stigma and education. To make things better, a special policy and communication plan is needed to fit the local needs.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: NEED: Cervical cancer is a major global public health issue, particularly affecting low and middle-income countries, distinctly in the South Asian region. This geographical region lacks a well-organized routine cervical screening program. Consequently, this scoping review aimed to investigate the evidence on factors influencing the adoption and implementation of routine cervical cancer screening in South Asia.

Methods: Adopting the "Arksey and O'Malley and Levac et al." methodology, databases such as PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, and Scopus were scrutinized in the pursuit of relevant studies. Subsequently, the collected data were synthesized by adopting the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) model.

Results: A total of 837 records were initially identified and screened for eligibility, including 55 studies. The successful adoption and implementation of cervical cancer screening in South Asia encounter numerous obstacles within the health system, including the absence of a comprehensive program protocol for screening, inadequate health infrastructure, and the presence of multiple sociocultural factors, such as social stigma, low levels of education, and concerns related to modesty.

Conclusion: To optimize adoption and implementation, it is imperative to construct a customized policy framework that incorporates a risk communication strategy tailored to the specific contexts of these nations. Drawing insights from the experiences of South Asian countries in executing cervical cancer screening programs can inform the formulation of policies for similar healthcare initiatives aimed at facilitating the expansion of HPV vaccination efforts.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11761498PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10552-024-01923-yDOI Listing

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