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  • Understanding barriers to screening is essential for effective intervention.

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  • To assess the impact of capacity building interventions on cervical cancer screening rates.
  • To identify and address factors hindering universal cervical cancer screening.
  • To improve screening uptake in women attending gynecological outpatient departments (OPD).

Main Methods:

  • A multicentric qualitative study was conducted from September 2021 to June 2022.
  • Fishbone analysis identified barriers to cervical cancer screening.
  • Seven Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles were implemented, including staff training, policy changes, and dedicated facilities.

Main Results:

  • Cervical cancer screening rates for eligible women increased from 10.6% to 44.8%.
  • The percentage of women counselled about screening rose to 70%.
  • Counselling was positively associated with increased screening uptake.

Conclusions:

  • Educational initiatives for women are vital for cervical cancer screening.
  • Establishing a dedicated screening room significantly improved screening rates.
  • Quality improvement interventions can effectively enhance screening program performance.