Willingness and acceptability of cervical cancer screening among women living with HIV/AIDS in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a cross sectional study

作者: Netsanet Belete , Yosief Tsige , Habtamu Mellie

DOI: 10.1186/S40661-015-0012-3

关键词: GynecologyCancerMedicineSystematic samplingDiseaseCervical cancerMultivariate analysisFamily medicineQuarter (United States coin)Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)Cross-sectional study

摘要: In Ethiopia, cervical cancer (CC) ranks the 2nd most frequent and country had 27.19 million women at risk of developing disease though only 0.6 % age 18-69 years was screened every 3 years. Nearly a quarter (22.1 %) southern Ethiopia HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infected Women were positive for precancerous cancer. Doing regular screening can prevent by around half (45 cases in 30s three (75 50s 60s.In presence high acquiring among patients, willingness acceptance is low Addis Ababa, thus current study aimed to assess acceptability its determinants living with HIV/AIDS Ethiopia. A facility based cross sectional conducted attending treatment centers Ababa. The respondents identified using systematic random sampling method. Data collected pretested questionnaire entered Epi-info version 3.5.1 software exported SPSS 20 statistical package analysis. criterias entering independent variables into multivariate analysis having p-value 0.05 or less bivariate not co-linear. One third (34.2 participants knew two (62.7 willing test (24.8 accepted test. significantly associated educational level, source information, awareness preventability disease. CC (cervical cancer) organizations working on should establish program further enhance creation.

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