Cervical cancer screening utilization and predictors among eligible women in Ethiopia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Melaku DestaTemesgen GetanehBewuket YeserahYichalem WorkuTewodros Eshete WondeMolla Yigzaw BirhanuGetachew Mullu KassaFentahun AdaneYordanos Gizachew YeshitilaPublished in: PloS one (2021)
This meta-analysis found that the percentage of cervical cancer screening among eligible women was much lower than the WHO recommendations. Only one in every seven women utilized cervical cancer screening in Ethiopia. There were significant variations in the cervical cancer screening based on geographical regions and characteristics of women. Educational status, knowledge towards cervical cancer screening, perceived susceptibility and severity to cervical cancer and history of STIs significantly increased the uptake of screening practice. Therefore, women empowerment, improving knowledge towards cervical cancer screening, enhancing perceived susceptibility and severity to cancer and identifying previous history of women are essential strategies to improve cervical cancer screening practice.