Improving Access to Cervical Cancer Screening

NCT03118258UNKNOWNNAINTERVENTIONAL

Summary

Key Facts

Lead Sponsor

Médecins du Monde

Enrollment

1258

Start Date

2017-03-01

Completion Date

2018-12-31

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Official Title

Improving Access to Cervical Cancer Screening for Women Living in Precarious Conditions Met Within Doctors of the World Programs

Interventions

'Pap smear' arm'Self-collected vaginal swab for HPV testing + pap smear triage' arm

Conditions

Uterine Cervical Neoplasms

Eligibility

Age Range

25 Years – 65 Years

Sex

FEMALE

Inclusion Criteria:

* Women between 25 and 65 years old
* Met within Doctors of the World programs

Exclusion Criteria:

* History of total hysterectomy (= ablation of uterus and cervix)
* Never had sexual intercourse
* Last pap smear test made during the three last years (ou first pap smear test during the last year)

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes

Proportion of women with abnormal cytology

Comparison of the proportion of women with abnormal cytology in each study arm

Time frame: 4 months after the inclusion

Secondary Outcomes

Proportion of women who completed cervical screening

Comparison of the proportion of women who completed cervical screening in each study arm

Time frame: 4 months after the inclusion

Proportion of women who acquired a specific set of knowledge about cervical cancer before and after the preventive consultation

Comparison of the proportion of women who acquired a specific set of knowledge before and after the preventive consultation, using the same five-item questionnaire

Time frame: At baseline (before and after the preventive consultation)

Social determinants of completing cervical screening

Comparisons of medical, socio-demographical and educational characteristics of women who completed screening with that of women who did not.

Time frame: At baseline

Locations

Médecins du Monde, Paris, France

Improving Access to Cervical Cancer Screening