Journal article

How is cervical cancer screening discussed with clients at a sexual health clinic in Melbourne, Australia?

E Abraham, CK Fairley, H Williams, A Morton, H Henzell, K Maddaford, R Wigan, EPF Chow, TR Phillips

Sexual Health | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2022

Abstract

We conducted a survey among 40 clinicians working at the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre in November 2021. We asked clinicians how they discussed cervical screening with their clients. All clinicians used the term 'Cervical Screening Test (CST)' when discussing cervical cancer screening with clients. However, 19 clinicians (48%) also used the term 'Pap smear', particularly among older women as they were more familiar with Pap smear than CST. Twenty-five (63%) clinicians believed that clients did not understand the difference between Pap smears and CST. Further education is required to improve the understanding between the terminologies.

University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Emerging Leadership Investigator Grant


Awarded by Australian NHMRC Leadership Investigator Grant


Funding Acknowledgements

EPFC is supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Emerging Leadership Investigator Grant (GNT1172873). CKF is supported by an Australian NHMRC Leadership Investigator Grant (GNT1172900).