학술논문

Human papillomavirus self-sampling for long-term non-attenders in cervical cancer screening: A randomised feasibility study in Estonia.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Medical Screening. Mar2022, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p53-60. 8p.
Subject
*PAPILLOMAVIRUS disease diagnosis
*PAPILLOMAVIRUSES
*PILOT projects
*CONFIDENCE intervals
*MULTIVARIATE analysis
*EARLY detection of cancer
*COMPARATIVE studies
*QUESTIONNAIRES
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*STATISTICAL sampling
*DATA analysis software
*ODDS ratio
*PATIENT self-monitoring
*EMAIL
CERVIX uteri tumors
Language
ISSN
0969-1413
Abstract
Objective: Organised cervical cancer screening was started in Estonia in 2006, but participation is still low. Human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling has proved to increase screening uptake. This study addressed the feasibility of HPV self-sampling and the acceptance of this method among long-term screening non-attenders. Methods: A randomised intervention study was conducted in Estonia in 2020. Women born in 1958–1983 without a Pap smear in 2013–2019 were identified in the Estonian Health Insurance Fund database. From them, 12,000 women were randomly allocated to three equal-sized study groups. The opt-out group received a questionnaire and a Qvintip® sampling device by regular mail. Two opt-in groups received a questionnaire and an e-mail invitation to order a self-sampler online; one received Qvintip and the other Evalyn® Brush. Participantś background characteristics were obtained from the Population Register. The effect of covariates on participation rate was estimated with multivariate Poisson regression. Acceptance of self-sampling was analysed according to agreement with statements in the questionnaire. Results: The overall participation rate was 16% with significant differences between opt-out (26%) and opt-in (11%) groups. Compared to the opt-out Qvintip group, adjusted relative risks for the Qvintip and Evalyn Brush opt-in groups were 0.41 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.37–0.45) and 0.44 (95% CI 0.40–0.49), respectively. Participation was associated with living place, citizenship, and education. Self-sampling was well accepted: 98% agreed that it was easy to use, 88% preferred it as a screening method in future. Conclusions: The results show the feasibility and good acceptance of HPV self-sampling among long-term screening non-attenders in Estonia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]