Authors

  1. Nkwonta, Chigozie Anastacia PhD, RN, RM, MSN
  2. Hilfinger Messias, DeAnne K. PhD, RN
  3. Felder, Tisha PhD, MSW
  4. Luchok, Kathryn PhD

Abstract

We compared the effectiveness of an educational intervention at reducing stigma and improving knowledge of human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer among Nigerian men and women. We used a pre-/posttest design to deliver 2 educational interventions to 266 adults. Low knowledge was observed at baseline, which improved significantly post-intervention with no difference between groups. No significant changes were observed between groups in 5 out the 6 stigma domains. Health education was effective in improving knowledge. However, the lack of positive change in stigma shows urgent need for HPV and cervical cancer stigma reduction interventions.