The impact of the introduction of a colposcopy service in a rural sub-district on the uptake of colposcopy

dc.contributor.advisorConradie, Hoffieen_ZA
dc.contributor.advisorOettle, Charlen_ZA
dc.contributor.authorBlanckenberg, Natashaen_ZA
dc.contributor.otherStellenbosch University. Faculty of Health Sciences. Dept. of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences. Family Medicine and Primary Care.en_ZA
dc.date.accessioned2012-04-04T09:43:11Z
dc.date.available2012-04-04T09:43:11Z
dc.date.issued2010-12
dc.descriptionThesis (MMed) -- Stellenbosch University, 2010.en_ZA
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dc.description.abstractObjectives: To describe the establishment of a colposcopy service in a district hospital in a rural sub-district and to assess its impact on the uptake of colposcopy. Design: A retrospective double group cohort study using a laboratory database of cervical cytology results, clinical records and colposcopy clinic registers. Setting: The Overstrand sub-district in the Western Cape: 80 000 people served by 7 clinics and a district hospital in Hermanus, 120 km from its referral hospitals in Cape Town and Worcester. A colposcopy service was established at Hermanus Hospital in 2008. Subjects: All women in the Overstrand sub-district who required colposcopy on the basis of cervical smears done in 2007 and 2009. Outcome measures: The number of women booked for colposcopy at distant referral hospitals in 2007 and at the district hospital is 2009, the proportion of those women who attended colposcopy, the time from cervical smear to colposcopy, comparison between the two years. Results: The uptake of colposcopy booked for distant referral hospitals was 67% in 2007. The uptake improved by 18% to 79% for the local district hospital colposcopy service in 2009 (p=0.06). When analysed excluding patients from an area with no transport to the district hospital, the improvement was more marked at 22% (p=0.02). The delay from cervical smear to colposcopy improved significantly from 170 to 141 days (p=0.02). Conclusion: The establishment of a colposcopy service in a rural sub-district increased the uptake of colposcopy and decreased the delay from cervical smear to colposcopy. This district hospital colposcopy service removed 202 booked patients in one year from the colposcopy load of its referral hospitals.en_ZA
dc.format.extent17 p. : ill.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/20437
dc.language.isoen_ZAen_ZA
dc.publisherStellenbosch : Stellenbosch Universityen_ZA
dc.rights.holderStellenbosch Universityen_ZA
dc.subjectColposcopy serviceen_ZA
dc.subjectHermanus hospitalen_ZA
dc.subjectCervical smearsen_ZA
dc.subjectOverstrand sub-districten_ZA
dc.subjectRural clinics -- Effect of managed care onen_ZA
dc.subjectHealth services accessibility -- Western Cape -- Hermanusen_ZA
dc.subjectTheses -- Family medicineen_ZA
dc.subjectDissertations -- Family medicineen_ZA
dc.subjectUCTD
dc.subject.lcshcervix uteri -- Cancer -- Treatment -- Western Cape -- Hermanusen_ZA
dc.subject.lcshCervix, Uteri -- Cancer -- Preventionen_ZA
dc.subject.lcshColposcopyen_ZA
dc.titleThe impact of the introduction of a colposcopy service in a rural sub-district on the uptake of colposcopyen_ZA
dc.typeThesisen_ZA
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