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Cost of community-based human papillomavirus self-sampling in Peru : A micro-costing study

Cost of community-based human papillomavirus self-sampling in Peru : A micro-costing study


Title: Cost of community-based human papillomavirus self-sampling in Peru : A micro-costing study
Author: Shin, Michelle B.
Garcia, Patricia J.
Saldarriaga, Enrique M.
Fiestas, José L.
Ásbjörnsdóttir, Kristjana H.
Iribarren, Sarah J.
Barnabas, Ruanne V.
Gimbel, Sarah
Date: 2022-04-01
Language: English
Scope: 1134343
Department: Faculty of Medicine
Series: The Lancet Regional Health - Americas; 8()
ISSN: 2667-193X
DOI: 10.1016/j.lana.2021.100160
Subject: Cervical cancer prevention; HPV self-sampling; Micro-costing; Peru; Health Policy; Internal Medicine; Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/3787

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Shin , M B , Garcia , P J , Saldarriaga , E M , Fiestas , J L , Ásbjörnsdóttir , K H , Iribarren , S J , Barnabas , R V & Gimbel , S 2022 , ' Cost of community-based human papillomavirus self-sampling in Peru : A micro-costing study ' , The Lancet Regional Health - Americas , vol. 8 , 100160 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2021.100160

Abstract:

Background: Cost data of human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling programs from low-and-middle-income countries is limited. We estimated the total and unit costs associated with the Hope Project, a community-based HPV self-sampling social entrepreneurship in Peru. Methods: We conducted a micro-costing analysis from the program perspective to determine the unit costs of (1) recruitment/training of community women (Hope Ladies); (2) Hope Ladies distributing HPV self-sampling kits in their communities and the laboratory testing; and (3) Hope Ladies linking screened women with follow-up care. A procedural manual was used to identify the program's activities. A structured questionnaire and in-depth interviews were conducted with administrators to estimate the resource/time associated with activities. We obtained unit costs for each input previously identified from budgets and expenditure reports. Findings: From November 2018 to March 2020, the program recruited and trained 62 Hope Ladies who distributed 4,882 HPV self-sampling kits in their communities. Of the screened women, 586 (12%) tested HPV positive. The annual cost per Hope Lady recruited/trained was $147·51 (2018 USD). The cost per HPV self-sampling kit distributed/tested was $45·39, the cost per woman followed up with results was $55·64, and the cost per HPV-positive woman identified was $378·14. Personnel and laboratory costs represented 56·1% and 24·7% of the total programmatic cost, respectively. Interpretation: Our findings indicate that implementation of a community-based HPV self-sampling has competitive prices, which increases its likelihood to be feasible in Peru. Further economic evaluation is needed to quantify the incremental benefits of HPV self-sampling compared to more established options such as Pap tests. Funding: Thomas Francis Jr. Fellowship provided funding for data collection. The Hope Project was funded by grants from Grand Challenges Canada (TTS-1812-21131), Uniting for Health Innovation, Global Initiative Against HPV and Cervical Cancer, University of Manitoba, and the John E. Fogarty International Center (5D43TW009375-05).

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Declaration of Interest The authors declare no conflict of interest. Thomas Francis Jr. Fellowship provided funding for data collection. The Hope Project was funded by grants from Grand Challenges Canada (TTS-1812-21131), Uniting for Health Innovation, Global Initiative Against HPV and Cervical Cancer, University of Manitoba, and the John E. Fogarty International Center (5D43TW009375-05). None of the funders had any role in the study design, implementation, the process of data collection, data analysis, interpretation, or writing of the manuscript or the decision to submit it for publication. No authors have been paid to write this article by a pharmaceutical company or other agency. The authors were not precluded from accessing data in the study, and they accept responsibility to submit for publication. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s)

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