Determining the most effective strategy to increase cervical cancer screening uptake in rural Tanzania
- Conditions
- Cancer
- Registration Number
- PACTR202305875223565
- Lead Sponsor
- Queens University
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Pending
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 1500
The inclusion criteria for participants is the following:
- Gender: person with an intact cervix
- Age: 25 (if HIV positive) and/or age 30 to 49 years old at the time of enrollment as reported verbally
- Residence in the study-defined catchment area
- Language: able to speak/understand English (preferred) or Kiswahili (if the participant cannot read the consent will be read to her and a thumbprint will suffice for consent)
60 CHWs (2 CHWs per ward for a total of 30 wards) will be selected. The inclusion criteria for CHWs is the following:
- Women
- Physically fit/ambulatory
- Secondary school completion (preferred)
- Can read and write in Kiswahili and ‘basic’ English
- Experience using Android smartphone/tablets (preferred)
- Can be trained to perform informed consent process
54 CECAP providers will be recruited. The inclusion criteria for CECAP providers is the following:
- CECAP provider of a CECAP site in the Kilimanjaro region
- Participated in previous SEVIA training (familiar with cervical images and review process)
- Can read and write in Kiswahili and English
- Experience using technology/tablets (preferred)
The exclusion criteria for the women is the following:
- Current pregnancy (if verbally reported as currently pregnant or possibly pregnant)
- History of cervical cancer
- History of hysterectomy
- Unwilling to collect vaginal specimen for any reason (note that menstrual bleeding is not a contraindication if women are willing to collect the specimen while bleeding)
- Apparent inability to give informed consent
- Unwillingness to participate
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
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- Secondary Outcome Measures
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