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  • 2024Testing, diagnosis, and treatment following the implementation of a program to provide dried blood spot testing for HIV and hepatitis C infections: the NSW DBS Pilot4citations
  • 2024A national program to scale-up decentralized hepatitis C virus point-of-care testing and treatment in Australiacitations
  • 2023"This is really something: same place, same day result, same day treatment" women's experiences of testing positive for HPV and receiving same-day treatment in Papua New Guinea: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.citations
  • 2023Assessment of the training and quality systems for the TTANGO3 (Test, Treat And GO) sexually transmitted infection (STI) point-of-care testing network.citations
  • 2023"It’s positive- now what?”citations
  • 2023A new rapid test approach for the detection of Strep A in the throat and reduction in ARF in remote Australiacitations
  • 2022"This is really something: same place, same day result, same day treatment" Women's experiences of testing positive for HPV and receiving same-day treatment in Papua New Guinea: an interpretative phenomenological analysiscitations
  • 2022Women's acceptability of a self-collect HPV same-day screen-and-treat program in a high burden setting in the Pacific1citations
  • 2022Women's acceptability of a self-collect HPV same-day screen-and-treat program in a high burden setting in the Pacific.12citations
  • 2022Point-of-care HPV DNA testing of self-collected specimens and same-day thermal ablation for the early detection and treatment of cervical pre-cancer in women in Papua New Guinea: a prospective, single-arm intervention trial (HPV-STAT).42citations
  • 2011Impact evaluation of a youth sexually transmissible infection awareness campaign using routinely collected data sources14citations

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  • Power, Cherie
  • Prain, Bianca
  • Carrington, Nigel
  • Mcnulty, Anna
  • Murray, Carolyn
  • Stevens, Annabelle
  • Read, Phillip
  • Group, On Behalf Of The Nsw Dbs Pilot Study
  • Starr, Mitchell
  • Cunningham, Philip
  • Lu, Heng
  • Holden, Joanne
  • Causer, Louise
  • Keen, Phillip
  • Kingsland, Melanie
  • Mcgrath, Colette
  • Applegate, Tanya
  • Martinez, Maria
  • Kelly-Hanku, Angela
  • Badman, Steven G.
  • Kuk, Joseph
  • Vallely, Andrew J.
  • Mola, Glen Dl
  • Camara, Hawa
  • Munnull, Gloria
  • Nosi, Somu
  • Bolgna, John
  • Smith, Kirsty
  • Hewer, Gabi
  • Andrewartha, Kelly
  • Verich, V.
  • Bodiyabadu, Kaveesha
  • Jayasinghe, Indika
  • Miller, Alley
  • Borgnolo, Bianca
  • Crowley, Hayden
  • Patel, Prital
  • Law, Hannah
  • Kindinger, Andrea
  • Williams, A.
  • Saha, Amit
  • Alternetti, Nina
  • Khawar, Laila
  • Bowen, Asha
  • Wong, Bernadette
  • Phillips, Emily
  • Fernando, Mel
  • Bolnga, John
  • Mola, Glen
  • Brotherton, Julia
  • Vallely, Andrew J. B.
  • Gabuzzi, Josephine
  • Cornall, Alyssa M.
  • Tan, Grace
  • Garland, Suzanne M.
  • Simms, Kate T.
  • Mola, Glen D. L.
  • Wai, Malts
  • Canfell, Karen
  • Saville, Marion
  • Toliman, Pamela J.
  • Kariwiga, Grace
  • Kombati, Zure
  • Kaldor, John M.
  • Morgan, Christopher
  • Wand, Handan
  • Tabrizi, Sepehr N.
  • Spelman, Tim
  • Clift, Philip
  • Mcnamee, Kathleen
  • Hellard, Margaret
  • Goller, Jane L.
  • Hocking, Jane
  • Lim, Megan S. C.
  • Gold, Judy
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Women's acceptability of a self-collect HPV same-day screen-and-treat program in a high burden setting in the Pacific.

  • Kelly-Hanku, Angela
  • Badman, Steven G.
  • Kuk, Joseph
  • Vallely, Andrew J.
  • Mola, Glen
  • Camara, Hawa
  • Munnull, Gloria
  • Guy, Rebecca
  • Nosi, Somu
  • Bolgna, John
Abstract

<AbstractText Label="BACKGROUND" NlmCategory="BACKGROUND">A field trial to evaluate a self-collect point-of-care HPV screen-and-treat (HPV S&amp;T) program was implemented in two Well Women Clinics in Papua New Guinea (Papua New Guinea). Assessing the acceptability of a health intervention is a core element of evaluation. In this study, we examined women's acceptability of both self-collection and HPV S&amp;T intervention in Papua New Guinea.  METHODS: Sixty-two semi-structured interviews were conducted with women who had undergone cervical screening in the same-day self-collected HPV screen-and-treat program in Madang and Western Highlands Provinces, Papua New Guinea. Data were thematically analysed using the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability (TFA) and managed using NVivo 12.5.</AbstractText><AbstractText Label="RESULTS" NlmCategory="RESULTS">Most women agreed that self-collection was transformative: it helped circumvent the culturally embarrassing pelvic examination and increased their self-efficacy, especially due to the provision of health education, instructions, and pictorial aids. The availability of same-day results, and treatment if indicated, was particularly valued by the women because it reduced the financial and temporal burden to return to the clinic for results. It also meant they did not need to wait anxiously for long periods of time for their results. Women also appreciated the support from, and expertise of, health care workers throughout the process and spoke of trust in the HPV-DNA testing technology. Most women were willing to pay for the service to ensure its sustainability and timely scale-up throughout Papua New Guinea to support access for women in harder to reach areas.</AbstractText><AbstractText Label="CONCLUSION" NlmCategory="CONCLUSIONS">This study reported very high levels of acceptability from a field trial of self-collection and HPV same-day screen-and-treat. The program was deemed culturally congruent and time efficient. This innovative cervical screening modality could be the 'solution' needed to see wider and more immediate impact and improved outcomes for women in Papua New Guinea and other high-burden, low-resource settings.</AbstractText><CopyrightInformation>© 2022. The Author(s).</CopyrightInformation>

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