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Demographics stratified by HIV status.

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Uganda has one of the highest incidence rates of cervical cancer in the world. Although this impacts all women, women living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) experience an increased risk for developing cervical cancer. This study aims to compare how HIV-positive and HIV-negative women in a remote sub-county in Uganda access health services to inform consideration of potential HIV and HPV-based cervical cancer screening integration at the community level. Women were recruited for this cross-sectional study door-to-door by village health teams if they had no prior screening or treatment of cervical cancer, no previous hysterectomy, were 30–49 years old residents of the South Busoga District Reserve, and could provide verbal informed consent. Participants completed a baseline survey, which included questions on HIV status, demographics, prior health history, past healthcare access and services recieved. The data was analyzed using bivariate descriptive statistics. Among the 1437 participants included in the analysis, 8.8% were HIV-positive. The majority of the respondents were between 30–34 years of age, were married, had received primary education or higher, and were farmers. The majority of women in both groups had accessed outreach visits (HIV-positive = 89.0%, HIV-negative = 85.8%) and health centres (HIV-positive = 96.1%, HIV-negative = 80.2%). The most commonly received services among both groups of women at outreach visits and health centres were immunization and antenatal care, respectively. Our study demonstrated that there were no significant differences in healthcare access between HIV-positive and HIV-negative women in rural Uganda. Additionally, the high usage of healthcare services by women living with HIV suggests that the integration of cervical cancer and HIV screening may facilitate early detection and prevention of cervical cancer among this population. This can reduce the burden of disease in Uganda and further contribute to the World Health Organization’s initiative to eradicate cervical cancer.
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