Knowledge, Practices, and Perceptions of the Healthcare Providers on Cervical Cancer Screening Among HIV-Positive Women at Lira Regional Referral Hospital, Lira City
Florence Layet, Tom Murungi, Nasser Ashaba, Renniter Mirembe Nakayita, Eustes Kigongo, Marc Sam Opollo

TL;DR
This study examines healthcare providers' knowledge and practices regarding cervical cancer screening for HIV-positive women in Lira City, identifying barriers and potential solutions.
Contribution
The study provides insights into healthcare providers' perceptions and practices of cervical cancer screening among HIV-positive women in a specific Ugandan setting.
Findings
Healthcare providers have good knowledge about cervical cancer and screening.
Barriers to screening include long waiting times and negative provider attitudes.
Awareness and health symptoms encourage screening uptake among HIV-positive women.
Abstract
Background: Cervical cancer remains a global burden and is by far one of the major causes of premature death among women of reproductive age. We explored the knowledge, practices, and perceptions of healthcare providers on cervical cancer screening (CCS) among HIV-positive women aged 18–49 years in Lira City. Methods: In June 2023, a qualitative cross-sectional study was conducted among healthcare providers at Lira Regional Referral Hospital (LRRH), Lira City, Northern Uganda. Key informant interviews (KIIs) were used to collect data among purposively selected healthcare providers. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and coded using the NVivo (QSR International) software. Thematic content analysis was used in data analysis. Results: The study found that participants had good knowledge about cervical cancer and screening. They provided health education and vaccination…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCervical Cancer and HPV Research · Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
