Overview

A Model for Implementation of Cervical Cancer Screening and HPV Vaccination the Emergency Department: a Pilot Study

Status:
Unknown status
Trial end date:
2012-10-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
Female
Summary
In this pilot study, we intend to demonstrate that a great portion of women at high risk (inadequate screening, HPV 16/18 and/or cytology) are presenting to the ED, cytology/ HPV testing via ThinPrep®Pap testTM and surveillance. We intend to provide improved access to healthcare and monitoring through administration of vaccine to eligible patients and 1 year follow up for patients involved in this study. Females meeting inclusion/exclusion criteria participating in the study (n=100) that have not had a cytology test in 2 or more years will be offered the Thin Prep® cytology test. This study will allow surveillance of disease through cytology and HPV DNA testing via collection of data using Thin Prep® cytology with reflex HPV DNA testing according to established guidelines as described below. Provide improved access to healthcare and monitoring through administration of vaccine for eligible females as established by guidelines. Patients will receive first vaccine in the ED and will have arranged follow up for administration of the 2 month and 6 month series of the HPV vaccination. Through data collection, we intend to determine if there is a need for vaccination and determine if patients are likely to follow up..
Phase:
N/A
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Collaborator:
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp.
Treatments:
Vaccines
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- 3 years of beginning sexual activity or by age 21 years whichever occur first.

- resident of the City of Norfolk, Virginia

- uninsured

Exclusion Criteria:

- Pregnant women

- Women with Hysterectomy with cervical excision

- Women who received full HPV vaccine series

- Known history of cervical cancer

- Male sex

- Loop electrocautery excision procedure(LEEP)

- Cold-Knife conization