Prevalence of cervical cancer and associated factors among HIV positive reproductive age women attending art at public health institutions of south Gondar zone, 2021.
Prevalence of cervical cancer and associated factors among HIV positive reproductive age women attending art at public health institutions of south Gondar zone, 2021.
Keyword | Prevalence | |
Keyword | cervical cancer | |
Keyword | factors | |
Keyword | reproductive age | |
Keyword | south Gondar zone | |
Accessed Date | 2024-01-12T08:41:55Z | |
Date Availabe | 2024-01-12T08:41:55Z | |
Issued Date | 2021 | |
Description | A facility-based cross-sectional survey was conducted from January 1-30/2022 among 636 HIV-positive reproductive-age women using a systematic random sampling technique. The questionnaire comprises of variables; socio-demographic, HIV/AIDS-related, personal behavior-related, sexuality and obstetric-related, knowledge and attitude about cervical cancer-related characteristics. The data was collected by a semi-structured and interviewer-administered questionnaire and chart review. Data was coded and entered into Epi-data version 4.2 software and analyzed using SPSS version 23. Binary logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with cervical cancer at 95% confidence interval. | |
URI | https://rdmc.aphi.gov.et/handle/123456789/47 | |
Subject Clasification | Cancer | |
Title | Prevalence of cervical cancer and associated factors among HIV positive reproductive age women attending art at public health institutions of south Gondar zone, 2021. | |
Type | Dataset | |
Coverage | Zonal | |
Entity Type | ||
RDMC ID | APHI-RDMC-019 | |
Objective | To assess the prevalence of cervical cancer and associated factors among HIV positive reproductive age women (HPRAW) attending ART at public health institutions of south Gondar zone, 2021. | |
Study Area | Both | |
Study Population | The selected HIV positive reproductive age women at either the selected hospitals or health centers of south Gondar zone during the data collection period was the study population. |