Background: Effective communication between nurses and women can help determine women's stress and fear levels during colposcopy and enable appropriate interventions to be taken.
Objective: This study aimed to examine the effect of women's perceptions of nurse communication on their levels of distress and cancer worry during colposcopy.
Methods: This descriptive and correlational study was conducted with 227 women who underwent colposcopy at three hospitals between December 2023 and May 2024. Data collection instruments included the Descriptive Information Form, the Health Care Communication Questionnaire (HCCQ), the Cervical Dysplasia Distress Questionnaire (CDDQ), and the Cancer Worry Scale (CWS). Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation analysis, and hierarchical multiple regression analysis were used for statistical analyses.
Results: The average age of participants was 36.28 ± 7.75 years, with 92.5% being married and 41% being high school graduates. A strong negative correlation was found between HCCQ and CDDQ (r = -0.714, P = .000) and CWS (r = -0.718, P = .000). A strong positive relationship was also identified between CDDQ and CWS scores (r = 0.759, P = .000). Descriptive characteristics and the HCCQ significantly explained 73.4% of the variance in the CDDQ (R2 = 0.734, P = .000). Additionally, descriptive characteristics, the HCCQ, and the CDDQ significantly explained 82% of the variance in the CWS (R2 = 0.820, P = .000).
Conclusion: The study demonstrated that women's descriptive characteristics and their perceptions of nurse communication are significant predictors of cervical dysplasia distress and cancer fear during colposcopy.
Implications For Practice: By gaining effective communication skills and equipping themselves with psychoeducation, nurses can take initiatives to reduce women's stress and cancer fear levels during colposcopy.
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Eur J Dent
March 2025
Department of Oral Medicine and Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
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Intensive Crit Care Nurs
March 2025
Faculty of Nursing, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada; Research Center, Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal, CIUSSS du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada. Electronic address:
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Methods: A convenience sample of 18 nurses with a mean age 36 years (24-49), 89 % female) was recruited from two university-affiliated ICUs in Canada.
J Pediatr Nurs
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Iğdır Dr. Nevruz Erez State Hospital, Pir Sultan Abdal District, Melekli Yolu Street, 76000 Iğdır, Türkiye.
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Am J Public Health
April 2025
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University of Porto. Porto, Portugal.
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