Effects of an Education Intervention about HPV Self-Testing for Healthcare Providers and Staff

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Brynne E. Presser
Mira L. Katz
Abigail B. Shoben
Deborah Moore
Mack T. Ruffin
Electra D. Paskett
Paul L. Reiter
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[1] Columbus Public Health,College of Public Health
[2] The Ohio State University,Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, College of Medicine
[3] The Ohio State University,Comprehensive Cancer Center
[4] The Ohio State University,Department of Family and Community Medicine
[5] Valley View Health Centers,undefined
[6] Penn State Hershey Medical Center,undefined
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HPV; Cervical cancer; Screening; Women’s health;
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) self-testing is an emerging cervical cancer screening strategy, yet efforts to educate healthcare providers and staff about HPV self-testing are lacking. We report the findings of a brief education intervention about HPV self-testing for healthcare providers and staff. We conducted education sessions during 2015 with healthcare providers and staff (n = 33) from five federally qualified health centers located in Appalachian Ohio. Participants attended a one-time session and completed pre- and post-intervention surveys. Analyses for paired data assessed changes in knowledge and beliefs about HPV, HPV-related disease, and HPV self-testing. The intervention increased participants’ knowledge and affected many of the beliefs examined. Participants answered an average of 4.67 of six knowledge items correctly on pre-intervention surveys and 5.82 items correctly on post-intervention surveys (p < 0.001). The proportion of participants who answered all six knowledge items correctly increased substantially (pre-intervention =9% vs. post-intervention =82%, p < 0.001). Compared to pre-intervention surveys, participants more strongly believed on post-intervention surveys that it is important to examine HPV self-testing as a potential cervical cancer screening strategy, that their female patients would be willing to use an HPV self-test at home by themselves, and that they have the knowledge to talk with their patients about HPV self-testing (all p < 0.05). A brief education intervention can be a viable approach for increasing knowledge and affecting beliefs about HPV self-testing among healthcare providers and staff. Findings will be valuable for planning and developing future HPV self-test interventions that include an education component for healthcare providers and staff.
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