A Mixed-Methods Approach to Understanding Factors Associated With Cervical Cancer Screening Utilization Among Low-Income, HIV-Positive Women



Status:Completed
Conditions:Women's Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Reproductive
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:July 2012
End Date:April 2015

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The goal of this study is to better understand the factors that might prevent HIV-positive
women from having routine pap smear screenings. Researchers also want to learn what might
make it easier or encourage women to have these screenings.

Cognitive Interviews:

If you agree to take part in this study, you will be take part in a cognitive interview. A
cognitive interview is a process that helps researchers test out questions on a few people
so the questions can improved.

During the interview, a research staff member will use a questionnaire to ask you about many
different health and social topics.

As the questions are read to you, please answer them, but also tell the research staff
member what you're thinking. Please try to think out loud and say everything that comes to
mind, whether it seems important or not. You will be asked how you came up with your answers
and how you understood the questions. If any question seems unclear or hard to answer,
please tell the research staff member. A member of the research staff will be taking notes
during the interview.

The cognitive interview should take up to 45 minutes to complete.

Length of Study:

Your participation in this study will be over after you complete the cognitive interview.

This is an investigational study.

Up to 10 participants will be enrolled in this part of the study. All will take part at
Thomas Street Health Center.

Phase I:

If you agree to take part in this study, you will complete a questionnaire about your age,
education level, income, and general health behaviors. This questionnaire should take about
20 minutes to complete.

After completing the questionnaire, you will take part in a focus group discussion with
other women who are patients at Thomas Street Health Center. There will be up to 8 women in
each of the 5 groups.

In the focus group, you will be asked questions about personal and clinic-related factors
that might make it more difficult to receive pap smear screenings. You will also be asked to
discuss what might make it easier or encourage women to receive pap smear screenings. The
focus group discussion should last 60-90 minutes.

The information discussed in the focus groups may be sensitive, so you will be asked to keep
the information discussed in the group private.

Length of Study:

Your participation in this study will be over after you complete the questionnaire and
participate in the focus group discussion.

This is an investigational study.

Up to 40 participants will be enrolled in this part of the study. All will take part at
Thomas Street Health Center.

Phase II:

If you agree to take part in this study, you will complete 2 questionnaires. The first
questionnaire will ask about your age, education level, income, and general health
behaviors. This questionnaire should take about 20 minutes to complete.

The second questionnaire will ask about many different health and social topics. This
questionnaire should take up to 45 minutes to complete.

Length of Study:

Your participation in this study will be over after you complete the 2 questionnaires.

This is an investigational study.

Up to 200 participants will be enrolled in this part of the study. All will take part at
Thomas Street Health Center.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. English speaking

2. Patient receiving HIV/AIDS care at Thomas Street Health Center

3. Female

4. 18 years of age or older

5. Able to provide written informed consent to participate

Exclusion Criteria:

1) Physically deemed ineligible based on medical (HIV related or other condition) or
psychiatric condition
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