Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Nov 2023)

Educational interventions for cervical cancer prevention: a scoping review

  • Josiane Montanho Mariño,
  • Lailah Maria Pinto Nunes,
  • Yasmin Cardoso Metwaly Mohamed Ali,
  • Leonardo do Carmo Tonhi,
  • Marina de Góes Salvetti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. 5

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ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify, map and describe characteristics of educational interventions for cervical cancer prevention in adult women. Methods: a scoping review conducted on eleven databases and the gray literature, including studies that described educational interventions aimed at preventing cervical cancer in adult women. Results: thirty-three articles with 151,457 participants were analyzed. The most used educational strategies were participatory discussions and educational leaflets. Most of the interventions took place in a single session, ranging from 40 to 60 minutes. The most used theoretical model in interventions to improve women’s compliance with Pap smear was the Health Belief Model. Conclusions: group discussions, lectures and educational brochures can increase knowledge and reduce barriers to cervical cancer prevention. Theory-based and culturally sensitive interventions can have a positive impact on women’s health.

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