Acceptability of Home-Based Urine Self-Collection for Cervical Cancer Screening Among Women Receiving Care at the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services in Michigan
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Acceptability of Home-Based Urine Self-Collection for Cervical Cancer Screening Among Women Receiving Care at the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services in Michigan
Abstract
Background: Michigan's Middle Eastern-North African (MENA) community is an essential and growing part of the state's population. However, MENA individuals are underrepresented in the research literature due to a lack of recognized demographic categorization. Prior work shows that MENA women face barriers to traditional clinician-directed cervical cancer screening. This study aims to capture the perspectives of MENA women about home-based urine cervical cancer screening using HPV kits and to assess whether such methods could positively impact future screening intent.
Methods: Through collaboration with a community partner in southeast Michigan, we recruited MENA women ages 30-65, with 44 completing the study. Participants used urine HPV self-sampling kits at home and then shared their perspectives through a phone interview. We used an inductive, thematic approach to analyze the interviews, which captured experiences with home-based self-sampling, screening preferences, and impact on future screening intent.
Results: Participants found that urine home-based self-sampling was acceptable as a convenient and comfortable way to screen for cervical cancer. Most (80%) preferred self-sampling over traditional clinician-directed screening and preferred collecting urine samples at home (73%) rather than in the clinic. Overall, 80% reported that access to urine self-sampling would positively impact their future screening intent.
Conclusions: MENA participants in this study positively received home-based cervical cancer screening using urine HPV self-sampling kits. These findings support the clinical implementation of self-sampling and home-based cervical cancer screening to increase participation, particularly among those in under-screened communities.
Keywords: Middle Eastern‐North African (MENA); cervical cancer screening; qualitative study; self‐sampling.
© 2025 The Author(s). Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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