To expose or not to expose: the complexity of emotions in Pap smear acceptance

The Pap smear test has been established as a screening method to detect cervical cancer at a precancerous stage. Yet, the coverage is still low in many developing countries. The paucity of studies which probe into the emotional barrier drove this study to explore further the role of emotions among w...

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Main Authors: Baharom, Anisah, Paim, Laily, Abu Samah, Asnarulkhadi
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Published: IDOSI Publications 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.282452017-10-20T04:29:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28245/ To expose or not to expose: the complexity of emotions in Pap smear acceptance Baharom, Anisah Paim, Laily Abu Samah, Asnarulkhadi The Pap smear test has been established as a screening method to detect cervical cancer at a precancerous stage. Yet, the coverage is still low in many developing countries. The paucity of studies which probe into the emotional barrier drove this study to explore further the role of emotions among women in their process of making decision to do the Pap smear test. This qualitative study employed interpretative phenomenological analysis from semi-structured in-depth interviews of nine women who had undergone the Pap smear test. The results revealed two main emotions: embarrassment and anxiety. The sub-themes for embarrassment are embedded value, imperfections, doubt trustworthiness, enormity of emotion, sex of health personnel matters and temporal and conditional significance. Whilst, the sub-themes for anxiety are what are they going to do to me and what are the consequences. These emotions stemmed from values and past experiences of these women. The barriers set by these emotions signify the importance of their role in preventing women from doing the Pap smear test. The enormity of these emotions calls for interventions to focus on assisting women to overcome them before they can accept to do the Pap smear test. IDOSI Publications 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28245/1/To%20expose%20or%20not%20to%20expose.pdf Baharom, Anisah and Paim, Laily and Abu Samah, Asnarulkhadi (2013) To expose or not to expose: the complexity of emotions in Pap smear acceptance. Academic Journal of Cancer Research, 6 (1). pp. 38-44. ISSN 1995-8943; ESSN: 2221-3422 http://www.idosi.org/ajcr/ajcr6(1)13.htm 10.5829/idosi.ajcr.2013.6.1.74161
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description The Pap smear test has been established as a screening method to detect cervical cancer at a precancerous stage. Yet, the coverage is still low in many developing countries. The paucity of studies which probe into the emotional barrier drove this study to explore further the role of emotions among women in their process of making decision to do the Pap smear test. This qualitative study employed interpretative phenomenological analysis from semi-structured in-depth interviews of nine women who had undergone the Pap smear test. The results revealed two main emotions: embarrassment and anxiety. The sub-themes for embarrassment are embedded value, imperfections, doubt trustworthiness, enormity of emotion, sex of health personnel matters and temporal and conditional significance. Whilst, the sub-themes for anxiety are what are they going to do to me and what are the consequences. These emotions stemmed from values and past experiences of these women. The barriers set by these emotions signify the importance of their role in preventing women from doing the Pap smear test. The enormity of these emotions calls for interventions to focus on assisting women to overcome them before they can accept to do the Pap smear test.
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author Baharom, Anisah
Paim, Laily
Abu Samah, Asnarulkhadi
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To expose or not to expose: the complexity of emotions in Pap smear acceptance
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Paim, Laily
Abu Samah, Asnarulkhadi
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title To expose or not to expose: the complexity of emotions in Pap smear acceptance
title_short To expose or not to expose: the complexity of emotions in Pap smear acceptance
title_full To expose or not to expose: the complexity of emotions in Pap smear acceptance
title_fullStr To expose or not to expose: the complexity of emotions in Pap smear acceptance
title_full_unstemmed To expose or not to expose: the complexity of emotions in Pap smear acceptance
title_sort to expose or not to expose: the complexity of emotions in pap smear acceptance
publisher IDOSI Publications
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28245/1/To%20expose%20or%20not%20to%20expose.pdf
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