Compliance of Professional Nurses at Primary Health Care Facilities to the South African Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines.

Nthanyiseni Rangolo, Takalani Grace Tshitangano, Foluke Comfort Olaniyi
Author Information
  1. Nthanyiseni Rangolo: Department of Public Health, University of Venda, Thohoyandou 0950, South Africa.
  2. Takalani Grace Tshitangano: Department of Public Health, University of Venda, Thohoyandou 0950, South Africa.
  3. Foluke Comfort Olaniyi: Department of Public Health, University of Venda, Thohoyandou 0950, South Africa. ORCID

Abstract

Despite the availability of the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines at clinics, women still present in district hospitals of Thulamela Municipality with no cervical cancer screening results. Thus, many cervical cancer screenings done at the hospitals often come back positive for cervical cancer at advanced stages. This study was conducted to investigate the compliance of professional nurses at primary health care facilities (PHCs) in Thulamela Municipality to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines. The study adopted a qualitative approach. Purposive, non-probability sampling method was used to select PHCs and recruit eligible participants. Sample size was determined by data saturation. A digital recorder was used to log individual responses during interview sessions. Data from the digital recordings were transcribed verbatim. Results were analysed and interpreted in accordance with the consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ) checklist. This study established that clinic professional nurses are non-compliant to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines owing to several challenges they face, such as inadequate knowledge of the cervical cancer screening guidelines, shortage of resources, shortage of staff and patients' factors. We recommend a strengthening of the South African cervical cancer screening guideline, in-service trainings and workshops on cervical cancer and cervical cancer screening guideline as well as improvement on patients' education.

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