What are the barriers towards cervical cancer screening for vulnerable women? A qualitative comparative analysis of stakeholder perspectives in seven European countries

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Bøje Rikke BuusORCID,Bardou MarcORCID,Mensah KeitlyORCID,Rico Berrocal RaquelORCID,Giorgi Rossi PaoloORCID,Bonvicini LauraORCID,Auzzi NoemiORCID,Taut DianaORCID,Jiboc NicoletaORCID,Tisler AnnaORCID,Reintamm KerliORCID,Uusküla AnneliORCID,Teixeira MargaridaORCID,Firmino-Machado JoãoORCID,Amorim MarianaORCID,Baia InesORCID,Lunet NunoORCID,Michaylova RayaORCID,Panayotova YuliaORCID,Kotzeva TatyanaORCID,Andersen BeritORCID,Kirkegaard PiaORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to map and compare stakeholders’ perceptions of barriers towards cervical cancer screening for vulnerable women in seven European countries.DesignIn Collaborative User Boards, stakeholders were invited to participate to identify barriers towards participation in cervical cancer screening.SettingThe study is nested in the European Union-funded project CBIG-SCREEN which aims to tackle inequity in cervical cancer screening for vulnerable women (www.cbig-screen.eu). Data collection took place in Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, France, Italy, Portugal and Romania.ParticipantsParticipants represented micro-level stakeholders covering representatives of users, that is, vulnerable women, meso-level stakeholders covering healthcare professionals and social workers, and macro-level stakeholders covering programme managers and decision-makers.MethodsAcross the seven countries, 25 meetings in Collaborative User Boards with a duration of 2 hours took place between October 2021 and June 2022. The meetings were video recorded or audio recorded, transcribed and translated into English for a qualitative framework analysis.Results120 participants took part in the Collaborative User Boards. Context-specific barriers were related to different healthcare systems and characteristics of vulnerable populations. In Romania and Bulgaria, the lack of a continuous screening effort and lack of ways to identify eligible women were identified as barriers for all women rather than being specific for women in vulnerable situations. The participants in Denmark, Estonia, France, Italy and Portugal identified providers’ lack of cultural and social sensitivity towards vulnerable women as barriers. In all countries, vulnerable women’s fear, shame and lack of priority to preventive healthcare were identified as psychological barriers.ConclusionThe study provides an overview of stakeholders’ perceived barriers towards vulnerable women’s cervical cancer screening participation in seven European countries. The organisation of healthcare systems and the maturity of screening programmes differ between countries, while vulnerable women’s psychological barriers had several similarities.

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European Commision H2020

Publisher

BMJ

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