Journal article
“So, if she wasn’t aware of it, then how would everybody else out there be aware of it?”—Key Stakeholder Perspectives on the Initial Implementation of Self-Collection in Australia’s Cervical Screening Program: A Qualitative Study
CM Zammit, NS Creagh, T McDermott, MA Smith, DA Machalek, CJ Jennett, KH Prang, F Sultana, CE Nightingale, NM Rankin, M Kelaher, JML Brotherton
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | MDPI | Published : 2022
Abstract
Background: In December 2017, the Australian National Cervical Screening Program transitioned from 2-yearly cytology-based to 5-yearly human papillomavirus (HPV)-based cervical screening, including a vaginal self-collection option. Until July 2022, this option was restricted to under- or never-screened people aged 30 years and older who refused a speculum exam. We investigated the perspectives and experiences of stakeholders involved in, or affected by, the initial implementation of the restricted self-collection pathway. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 49 stakeholders as part of the STakeholder Opinions of Renewal Implementation and Experiences Study. All interviews ..
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