Effectiveness of Instructional Guidelines on Early Detection of Human Papilloma Virus among High-Risk Group Women

Mohamed, DR WaLaa; Wafaa Gomaa Abdallah(1),;

Abstract


Human papillomavirus infection (HPV infection) is a result of a DNA virus belonging to the Papilloma viridian family, comprising over 170 subtypes, and is widely recognized as the most prevalent sexually transmitted viral infection globally. Prolonged infection with specific HPV strains can lead to the development of cervical cancer. Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Instructional Guidelines on the early detection of human papillomavirus among high-risk group women, it utilized a Quasi-experimental design. Setting: The study took place at the Early Detection Unit in Ain Shams University Maternity Hospital. A purposive sample of 85 women participated in the study.


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Title Effectiveness of Instructional Guidelines on Early Detection of Human Papilloma Virus among High-Risk Group Women
Authors Mohamed, DR WaLaa ; Wafaa Gomaa Abdallah(1),
Keywords Instructional Guidelines;Human papillomavirus;High-risk group women
Issue Date 1-Mar-2020
Journal Egyption journal of health care 
Volume 11
Issue 1
Start page 1442
End page 1454

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