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. 2025 Jan 9;17(2):190.
doi: 10.3390/cancers17020190.

Beliefs and Perceptions in Attending the Cervical Screening: The COMUNISS Project Experience

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Beliefs and Perceptions in Attending the Cervical Screening: The COMUNISS Project Experience

Narcisa Muresu et al. Cancers (Basel). .

Abstract

Background: Several studies highlighted that tailored health communication interventions improve cervical screening participation, vaccination coverage, and awareness about self-sampling benefits. The "COMUNISS" project was aimed at increasing awareness about cervical cancer prevention, identifying barriers to screening, and promoting screening uptake in under-screened women.

Methods: A dedicated website with a Q&A session regarding HPV-associated diseases has been set up. Participants were invited to complete a questionnaire to gather demographic information, knowledge about HPV and cervical cancer, and attitudes toward screening based on the Health Beliefs Model (HBM). Women can also require a vaginal self-sampling kit at your home to perform the HPV-DNA analysis.

Results: The website registered over 1000 users over 6 months, and 256 women completed the survey. Nearly half were under-screened. The HBM revealed a high susceptibility and severity perception of diseases, regardless of screening participation, whereas older women declared a high perception of barriers. One-quarter of the women who had requested the self-collection kit returned it for the HPV-DNA testing.

Conclusions: The project found significant gaps in knowledge regarding extra-cervical HPV-related cancers, interpretation of screening results, and effectiveness of self-collection. These findings highlight the need to plan targeted information campaigns to enhance awareness and adherence to screening programs.

Keywords: cervical cancer; health belief model; health education; human papillomavirus.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Participation in screening programs by age, civil status, level of education, and occupational status.

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