Actions for Collaborative Community Engaged Strategies for HPV

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

350

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 15, 2024

Primary Completion Date

September 1, 2024

Study Completion Date

October 1, 2024

Conditions
HPVStigma
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Heroes for Her

Market outreach intervention- daily awareness creation through public market announcements, and distribution of educational fliers in local dialects. Community women will also be involved in the spread awareness through door to door approach. Thee will be repeated radio jingles to promote awareness. Interested women and girls will be provided with screening and vaccination services at a designated community health facility. All samples will be returned to the facility by the women and sent to a designated laboratory for testing. Participants contact information will be collected for follow up

BEHAVIORAL

The Reach Initiative

School based intervention-The Reach Initiative involves the organisation of the Mother-Daughter Day (MDD) by Mother-Daughter Planning Committee (MDPC) who are volunteer young school girls and their mothers and provision of a Key-Card which is a cervical cancer awareness card attached to a key chain for awareness creation. HPV vaccination and HPV -self sampling will be carried out in private rooms within the venue of the intervention and all samples will be sent to designated laboratory for testing. Participants contact information will be collected for follow up and communication of results

BEHAVIORAL

W.H.I.T.E project

Community based intervention- This will involve the engagement of women's trade unions and organisations in the community to create awareness and women and girls interested in the uptake of HPV prevention services will be directed to receive these services at a designated community facility accessible to women and girls in the community. Participants contact details will be collected for follow uo and communication of results

BEHAVIORAL

Project Shield

Utilization of community based structures (pharmacy and health center)- The intervention will involve the creation of a branded self-sampling kit for HPV screening and a free vaccination voucher to encourage mother-daughter uptake of cervical cancer prevention measures. Awareness will be raised through banners at the points of access of the vaccines and kits, use of jingles, and the involvement of the Community Development Association (CDA) to help mobilize girls, women and the men. Women and girls will be referred to community health centers to receive the HPV vaccination and carry out the screening

BEHAVIORAL

Project SHADE

"Community-based approach- health education of girls and women. The use of a uniquely designed bag Eno Iban to package and distribute the self-collection tool, vaccination of the adolescent girls. Screening and HPV will be provided at designated areas within the community for women and girls. A simple app (d-SHADE) will be used to collect data of the girls and women by the health professionals and volunteers, as well as send the reminders for next screening dates and test results"

BEHAVIORAL

Operation Reach Her (ORH) program

"Faith based approach- Awareness programs would be conducted in the chosen religious centres to educate women and girls about their health, cervical cancer, its prevention, and the benefits of screening and HPV vaccination. This would be achieved by organizing a Health Day for free health check-ups for all members of the congregation. The self-sampling kit would be distributed to women aged 30-65 in mobile tents stationed in churches in Akoka and HPV vaccinations would be administered to girls aged 9-14 in mobile tents stationed at churches and mosques in Akoka, Lagos"

BEHAVIORAL

Project Care

Community pharmacy intervention-Trained community volunteers will be involved in creating awareness of HPV prevention services and cervical cancer. There will be distribution of cervical cancer self-sampling kits to community pharmacies which will serve as service points for screening (self-collection point) and vaccination point for girls in the community,

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Nigerian Institute of Medical Research

OTHER_GOV

collaborator

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

OTHER

lead

Washington University School of Medicine

OTHER

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