Abstract:
Background: Cervical cancer is sexually transmitted disease caused by the human
papillomavirus (HPV), especially HPV-16&18. WHO survey conducted in 2015 shows the
global incidence and death due to cervical cancer were 7.9% and 7.5% .In Africa, there were 715
000 new cancer cases and 542000 cancer deaths recorded. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the death rate
was 23.2% and in Ethiopia18.2%. Cervical cancer screening involves taking a sample of cells
from the cervix to check for markers of cervical cancer.Global strategy to accelerate the
elimination of cervical cancer include 70% screening coverage and managing 90% of women
with a positive screening test appropriately.Early screening is the most actual measure for early
detection, treatment, and prevention of precancerous lesions and cancer.
Objective: To evaluate the implementation status of cervical cancer screening program among
women of age 30-49 years at Agaro General Hospital, Jimma Zone, 2022.
Methods and Material: A case study was conducted in Agaro General Hospital from June 10 to
July 20, 2022 using sequential explanatory mixed method to evaluate implementation status of
cervical cancer screening program at Agaro general hospital. Process evaluation was used to
assess the implementation status of cervical cancer screening program at study area.The
evaluation was focused on 3 evaluation dimensions (Availability, Compliance and Satisfaction).
A total of 33 indicators were used: 10 for availability dimension, 10 for compliance and 13 for
satisfaction dimensions. A total of 280 women were interviewed using structured
questionnaire.12 months record of cervical cancer screening register and reports were reviewed
using resource inventory checklist, compliance to guideline were observed in 18 sessions using
observational checklist and key informant interview was conducted with six respondent from
hospital and Agaro town health office using interview guide.Epidata was used for data entry and
exported using SPSS version 25 software.Qualitative data from note book was translated,
transcribed and thematized in to thematic area to supplement the quantitative findings.
Result: The study found that overall implementation status of the service was 67.5% which were
fair based on judgment criteria agreed with stakeholders.Availability of resource dimension was
61.5%, compliance dimension was 72.3% and client satisfaction were score 68.7%.
Conclusion and Recommendation:The overall implementation status of cervical cancer
screening program at Agaro general hospital was fair based on preseted judgment criteria
agreed with key stakeholders.The hospital was providing cervical cancer screening program with
few trained human resources,having minimum medical equipment and
supplies.Therefore,human power have to trained,medical equipment and supplies have to
availed, and health care provider have to follow national guideline during cervical cancer
screening serviceprovision