Investigator

Evangelos Fradelos

Associate Professor · University of Thessaly, Department of Nursing

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Ioanna DimitriadouMaria SaridiPavlos Sarafis
Institutions(2)
Hellenic Open Univers…Laboratory of Clinica…

Papers

Missed Opportunities in Cervical Cancer Prevention: Knowledge and Screening Practices Among Women with Hemoglobinopathies in Greece

Women with hemoglobinopathies represent a chronically ill population with frequent healthcare contact, yet limited integration into preventive health programs. Despite the proven effectiveness of HPV vaccination and screening, cervical cancer remains a preventable cause of both morbidity and mortality. To assess the levels of knowledge, awareness, and adherence to cervical cancer prevention and screening practices among women with hemoglobinopathies in Greece. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 202 women with thalassemia or sickle cell disease, attending a tertiary hospital's Hemoglobinopathy Unit in Athens between December 2023 and March 2024. Data were collected using the validated Cervical Cancer Knowledge and Prevention Questionnaire (CCKP-64) and analyzed with SPSS 25, using descriptive and inferential statistics. Nearly all participants were aware of cervical cancer (98.5%), the Pap test (99.0%), and the HPV vaccine (96.5%). However, only 6.5% were vaccinated against HPV, while 75.2% underwent annual Pap screening. Higher adherence to screening was associated with younger age (p = 0.009), employment status (p = 0.032), and higher income (p = 0.049). Knowledge regarding risk factors was moderate, with 58.4% recognizing HPV infection as the main cause. The most frequent reason for non-compliance was negligence (14.8%). Despite adequate awareness of cervical cancer and good adherence to Pap testing, HPV vaccination rates remain strikingly low among women with hemoglobinopathies. This highlights missed opportunities to integrate HPV vaccination and education into chronic disease management. Tailored preventive strategies and continuous awareness campaigns are essential to achieving the WHO's 2030 cervical cancer elimination goals.

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Positions

2025–

Associate Professor

University of Thessaly · Department of Nursing

2020–

Assistant Professor

University of Thessaly · Nursing Department

2017–

RN

Sotiria General Hospital · Psychiatric

2008–

RN

Psychiatric Hospital of Attica-Dafni · 2nd Acute Psychiatric Ward

Education

2021

BSc

University of Peloponnese · Social and educational policy

2018

PhD

University of Peloponnese · nursing

2015

MSc in Enviromental Health

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens - Faculty of Medicine · Medicine

2006

BSc

Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki · Nursing

Country

GR

Keywords
Mental HealthEnviromental HealthSpiritualitySpiritual CareChronic DiseasesEnd Stage Renal Disease
Links & IDs
0000-0003-0244-9760

Scopus: 56347571000

Researcher Id: AAD-2903-2019