Adherence to triage among women with HPV-positive self-collection: A study in a middle-low income population in Argentina

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Paolino, Melisa Delia; Gago, Juan; Le Pera, Anabella Hebe; Cinto, Oscar; Thouyaret, Laura; Arrossi, Silvina
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2020
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Introduction: Screening for cervical cancer (CC) prevention has substantially changed with the introduction of human papillomavirus (HPV) tests. This technology compared to cytology has increased the detection of pre-malignant and malignant cervical lesions in real-world programmes in different settings. Very importantly, through self-collection, HPV testing can reduce barriers to screening and increase coverage. However, when using HPV self-collection, triage tests are a key step in the CC prevention process, and high adherence to triage has been difficult to obtain in low-middle income settings. The aim of this study was to measure adherence to triage among women with HPV+ self-collection and analysed factors associated with this adherence in a middle-low resource setting in Argentina. We also evaluated key indicators related to the implementation of the HPV self-collection strategy. Methods: We analysed data on screening/triage/diagnosis/treatment from women aged 30+ who performed self-collection between 2015 and 2017 (n = 15,763), in the public health system in Tucuman, Argentina. We analysed secondary data from the national screening information system. The primary outcomes were: 1) adherence to cytology triage within the recommended timeframe (120 days) and 2) overall adherence to cytology triage including data at 18 months after screening. Multivariable regression was used to examine the association between age group, year of the screening test, record of the previous Pap-based screening and health insurance status with adherence to triage test as a primary outcome. We reported odds ratios, 95% confidence intervals and p-value of 0.05, which was considered the threshold for p-values). Results: We analysed data of 2,389 HPV+ women. The overall adherence to triage at 18 months was 42.9%. The percentage of women completing cytology triage within the recommended timeframe of 120 days was lower (25.2%). Women with the record of a previous Pap-based screening had 1.86 times the odds of having a triage compared to women without a record of a previous Pap-based screening (95% CI: 1.64-2.64, p <0.001). Furthermore, the probability of having triage at the recommended timeframe was higher among women who were older and women with public health insurance. Conclusions: Our results showed that adherence to triage in the recommended timeframe was low. In addition, the probability of having triage at the recommended timeframe was higher among women with a record of a previous Pap-based screening, a proxy of the use of health services. Our results showed that adherence to triage in the context of the HPV-self-collection strategy is challenging. The implementation of alternative approaches that might facilitate adherence to triage should be further investigated.
Fil: Paolino, Melisa Delia. Centro de Estudio de Estado y Sociedad; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Gago, Juan. University Of New York. School Of Medicine.; Estados Unidos
Fil: Le Pera, Anabella Hebe. Centro de Estudio de Estado y Sociedad; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Cinto, Oscar. Provincia de Tucuman. Ministerio de Salud; Argentina
Fil: Thouyaret, Laura. Ministerio de Salud. Instituto Nacional del Cáncer; Argentina
Fil: Arrossi, Silvina. Centro de Estudio de Estado y Sociedad; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Materia
ARGENTINA
CERVICAL CANCER
HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS DNA TEST
LOST TO FOLLOW UP
SELF-SAMPLING
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spelling Adherence to triage among women with HPV-positive self-collection: A study in a middle-low income population in ArgentinaPaolino, Melisa DeliaGago, JuanLe Pera, Anabella HebeCinto, OscarThouyaret, LauraArrossi, SilvinaARGENTINACERVICAL CANCERHUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS DNA TESTLOST TO FOLLOW UPSELF-SAMPLINGhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.3https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3Introduction: Screening for cervical cancer (CC) prevention has substantially changed with the introduction of human papillomavirus (HPV) tests. This technology compared to cytology has increased the detection of pre-malignant and malignant cervical lesions in real-world programmes in different settings. Very importantly, through self-collection, HPV testing can reduce barriers to screening and increase coverage. However, when using HPV self-collection, triage tests are a key step in the CC prevention process, and high adherence to triage has been difficult to obtain in low-middle income settings. The aim of this study was to measure adherence to triage among women with HPV+ self-collection and analysed factors associated with this adherence in a middle-low resource setting in Argentina. We also evaluated key indicators related to the implementation of the HPV self-collection strategy. Methods: We analysed data on screening/triage/diagnosis/treatment from women aged 30+ who performed self-collection between 2015 and 2017 (n = 15,763), in the public health system in Tucuman, Argentina. We analysed secondary data from the national screening information system. The primary outcomes were: 1) adherence to cytology triage within the recommended timeframe (120 days) and 2) overall adherence to cytology triage including data at 18 months after screening. Multivariable regression was used to examine the association between age group, year of the screening test, record of the previous Pap-based screening and health insurance status with adherence to triage test as a primary outcome. We reported odds ratios, 95% confidence intervals and p-value of 0.05, which was considered the threshold for p-values). Results: We analysed data of 2,389 HPV+ women. The overall adherence to triage at 18 months was 42.9%. The percentage of women completing cytology triage within the recommended timeframe of 120 days was lower (25.2%). Women with the record of a previous Pap-based screening had 1.86 times the odds of having a triage compared to women without a record of a previous Pap-based screening (95% CI: 1.64-2.64, p <0.001). Furthermore, the probability of having triage at the recommended timeframe was higher among women who were older and women with public health insurance. Conclusions: Our results showed that adherence to triage in the recommended timeframe was low. In addition, the probability of having triage at the recommended timeframe was higher among women with a record of a previous Pap-based screening, a proxy of the use of health services. Our results showed that adherence to triage in the context of the HPV-self-collection strategy is challenging. The implementation of alternative approaches that might facilitate adherence to triage should be further investigated.Fil: Paolino, Melisa Delia. Centro de Estudio de Estado y Sociedad; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Gago, Juan. University Of New York. School Of Medicine.; Estados UnidosFil: Le Pera, Anabella Hebe. Centro de Estudio de Estado y Sociedad; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Cinto, Oscar. Provincia de Tucuman. Ministerio de Salud; ArgentinaFil: Thouyaret, Laura. Ministerio de Salud. Instituto Nacional del Cáncer; ArgentinaFil: Arrossi, Silvina. Centro de Estudio de Estado y Sociedad; Argentina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adherence to triage among women with HPV-positive self-collection: A study in a middle-low income population in Argentina
title Adherence to triage among women with HPV-positive self-collection: A study in a middle-low income population in Argentina
spellingShingle Adherence to triage among women with HPV-positive self-collection: A study in a middle-low income population in Argentina
Paolino, Melisa Delia
ARGENTINA
CERVICAL CANCER
HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS DNA TEST
LOST TO FOLLOW UP
SELF-SAMPLING
title_short Adherence to triage among women with HPV-positive self-collection: A study in a middle-low income population in Argentina
title_full Adherence to triage among women with HPV-positive self-collection: A study in a middle-low income population in Argentina
title_fullStr Adherence to triage among women with HPV-positive self-collection: A study in a middle-low income population in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Adherence to triage among women with HPV-positive self-collection: A study in a middle-low income population in Argentina
title_sort Adherence to triage among women with HPV-positive self-collection: A study in a middle-low income population in Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Paolino, Melisa Delia
Gago, Juan
Le Pera, Anabella Hebe
Cinto, Oscar
Thouyaret, Laura
Arrossi, Silvina
author Paolino, Melisa Delia
author_facet Paolino, Melisa Delia
Gago, Juan
Le Pera, Anabella Hebe
Cinto, Oscar
Thouyaret, Laura
Arrossi, Silvina
author_role author
author2 Gago, Juan
Le Pera, Anabella Hebe
Cinto, Oscar
Thouyaret, Laura
Arrossi, Silvina
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author
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv ARGENTINA
CERVICAL CANCER
HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS DNA TEST
LOST TO FOLLOW UP
SELF-SAMPLING
topic ARGENTINA
CERVICAL CANCER
HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS DNA TEST
LOST TO FOLLOW UP
SELF-SAMPLING
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.3
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Introduction: Screening for cervical cancer (CC) prevention has substantially changed with the introduction of human papillomavirus (HPV) tests. This technology compared to cytology has increased the detection of pre-malignant and malignant cervical lesions in real-world programmes in different settings. Very importantly, through self-collection, HPV testing can reduce barriers to screening and increase coverage. However, when using HPV self-collection, triage tests are a key step in the CC prevention process, and high adherence to triage has been difficult to obtain in low-middle income settings. The aim of this study was to measure adherence to triage among women with HPV+ self-collection and analysed factors associated with this adherence in a middle-low resource setting in Argentina. We also evaluated key indicators related to the implementation of the HPV self-collection strategy. Methods: We analysed data on screening/triage/diagnosis/treatment from women aged 30+ who performed self-collection between 2015 and 2017 (n = 15,763), in the public health system in Tucuman, Argentina. We analysed secondary data from the national screening information system. The primary outcomes were: 1) adherence to cytology triage within the recommended timeframe (120 days) and 2) overall adherence to cytology triage including data at 18 months after screening. Multivariable regression was used to examine the association between age group, year of the screening test, record of the previous Pap-based screening and health insurance status with adherence to triage test as a primary outcome. We reported odds ratios, 95% confidence intervals and p-value of 0.05, which was considered the threshold for p-values). Results: We analysed data of 2,389 HPV+ women. The overall adherence to triage at 18 months was 42.9%. The percentage of women completing cytology triage within the recommended timeframe of 120 days was lower (25.2%). Women with the record of a previous Pap-based screening had 1.86 times the odds of having a triage compared to women without a record of a previous Pap-based screening (95% CI: 1.64-2.64, p <0.001). Furthermore, the probability of having triage at the recommended timeframe was higher among women who were older and women with public health insurance. Conclusions: Our results showed that adherence to triage in the recommended timeframe was low. In addition, the probability of having triage at the recommended timeframe was higher among women with a record of a previous Pap-based screening, a proxy of the use of health services. Our results showed that adherence to triage in the context of the HPV-self-collection strategy is challenging. The implementation of alternative approaches that might facilitate adherence to triage should be further investigated.
Fil: Paolino, Melisa Delia. Centro de Estudio de Estado y Sociedad; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Gago, Juan. University Of New York. School Of Medicine.; Estados Unidos
Fil: Le Pera, Anabella Hebe. Centro de Estudio de Estado y Sociedad; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Cinto, Oscar. Provincia de Tucuman. Ministerio de Salud; Argentina
Fil: Thouyaret, Laura. Ministerio de Salud. Instituto Nacional del Cáncer; Argentina
Fil: Arrossi, Silvina. Centro de Estudio de Estado y Sociedad; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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