Self-sampling for cervical screening offered at the point of invitation: A cross-sectional study of preferences in England

Author:

Drysdale Hannah1ORCID,Marlow Laura AV1ORCID,Lim Anita1ORCID,Sasieni Peter1,Waller Jo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cancer Prevention Group, School of Cancer and Pharmaceutical Sciences, King’s College London, London, UK

Abstract

Objectives This study assessed preferences for human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling if offered as an alternative to clinician-based screening at the point of invitation for cervical screening. Setting and Methods An online questionnaire was completed by screening-eligible women living in England (n = 3672). Logistic regressions explored associations between demographic characteristics and screening preferences, stratified by previous screening attendance. Reasons for preferences were also assessed. Results Half of participants (51.4%) intended to choose self-sampling, 36.5% preferred clinician screening, 10.5% were unsure, and <2% preferred no screening. More irregular and never attenders chose self-sampling, compared with regular attenders (71.1% and 70.1% vs. 41.0% respectively). Among regular attenders, self-sampling was preferred more frequently by the highest occupational grade, older and lesbian, gay and bisexual women, and those with experience of blood self-tests. In the irregular attender group, older women and those with experience of blood self-tests were more likely to choose self-sampling. In ‘never attenders’, self-sampling was less popular in ethnic minority groups. Conclusions If offered a choice of screening, around half of women in England may choose self-sampling, but a substantial proportion would still opt for clinician screening. Screening providers will need to manage a high take-up of self-sampling if many regular attenders switch to self-sampling.

Funder

Cancer Research UK

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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