2022
DOI: 10.1177/10732748221102819
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Perspectives on Self-Sampling for Cancer Screening From Staff at Federally Qualified Health Centers in Rural and Segregated Counties: A Preliminary Qualitative Study

Abstract: Background Self-sampling for colorectal and cervical cancer screening can address the observed geographic disparities in cancer burden by alleviating barriers to screening participation, such as access to primary care. This preliminary study examines qualitative themes regarding cervical and colorectal cancer self-sampling screening tools among federally qualified health center clinical and administrative staff in underserved communities. Methods In-depth interviews were conducted with clinical or administrati… Show more

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“…As the patient was instructed to collect her MB sample on the used napkins with a collection foam swab, inaccurate sample collection (e.g., insufficient amount of sample collected, incorrect sample collected, sample contamination, etc.) is possible [20]. In the MB sample ST12, HPV DNA was not detected in the Pap smear by PCR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…As the patient was instructed to collect her MB sample on the used napkins with a collection foam swab, inaccurate sample collection (e.g., insufficient amount of sample collected, incorrect sample collected, sample contamination, etc.) is possible [20]. In the MB sample ST12, HPV DNA was not detected in the Pap smear by PCR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%