Cervical cancer is the most important preventable gynecological cancer that can be diagnosed
with early screening among female gynecological cancers. Today, cervical cancer has become an
important public health problem (General Directorate of Public According to the data of the
Global Cancer Observatory (GLOBOCAN), a subsidiary of the World Health Organization, 604,127
women were diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2020. With these new cases, cervical cancer
ranked 4th worldwide in incidence and mortality. In Turkey, the incidence of cervical cancer
ranks 3rd among gynecological cancers. In the world and in Turkey. The primary prevention of
this cancer type, which has a high mortality rate in addition to its incidence rate, is the
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine. Secondary prevention includes early diagnosis with
screening tests. Screening tests for the diagnosis of cervical cancer are pap smear test and
HPV DNA test.
Thanks to the Pap smear screening test, the diagnosis can be made even if cervical cancer
does not show any symptoms. In addition, preinvasive and invasive lesions of cervical cancer
can be detected. Thanks to these features of the Pap smear test, lesions can be detected in
the early period, the treatment process can be started early, and mortality and morbidity
rates can be reduced. The Pap smear test is an easy-to-apply, inexpensive, reliable and
easy-to-access screening test. It has been reported that regular pap smear test screening
reduces the mortality and morbidity rate of cervical cancer by 70% in developed countries. It
is recommended by the Ministry of Health that women over the age of 30 should have a pap
smear test once every 5 years. It is recommended that screening be discontinued in women who
have 3 consecutive negative tests or who are over 65 years old. Despite the recommendations
and practices of the Ministry of Health, 20% of women in Turkey were screened within the
scope of the screening program. Studies conducted in the national and international
literature reveal many reasons why women do not have a pap smear test.
The primary reason why women do not have a pap smear test is gynecological examination. Women
may experience anxiety and worry due to the speculum used during the gynecological
examination, the fact that the procedure area is a private area, and the possibility of being
diagnosed with cancer as a result of the test. In a study, it was found that 20.7% of women
experienced moderate anxiety and 10.9% had high level anxiety before the gynecological
examination. In another study, the state anxiety score of women who applied for a pap smear
test was found to be high. Women may develop negative attitudes towards screening tests due
to the anxiety they experience. For this reason, early diagnosis may miss the opportunity.
Özcan et al. recommend that nurses provide supportive care to women during gynecological
examination and reduce their anxiety.
Distraction method and pain and anxiety management are among the independent roles of nurses.
There are many nursing practices that can be done to reduce the anxiety and pain feelings of
patients. Virtual reality application is also used as one of these applications. With the
developing technology, virtual reality applications have started to be applied as a
distraction technique. Created as a result of combining three-dimensional and interactive
graphics prepared in virtual reality computer environments with various programs in the
computer environment, it has been defined as technologies that draw users directly into a
virtual world and create the feeling of being in the real world. The sensors placed in the
virtual reality glasses detect the head movements of the user and act in sync with the
virtual environment, allowing the individual to see the place where the individual turns his
head in the virtual environment. Thanks to this feature of virtual reality glasses, people
can make nature, underwater and museum tours. Virtual reality glasses create a feeling of
being in a virtual environment. Thus, the person can completely move away from the
environment. This feature of virtual reality applications is mostly used in the medical
field. People are moving away from the medical environment they are in, they feel as if they
are in the images being watched. In this way, their attention can be diverted and their
anxiety levels can be reduced. As people focus on the images they see, pain signals reach the
brain later and there is a decrease in pain sensation. Anxiety and pain can be reduced with
virtual reality application during invasive procedures such as hysteroscopy, amniocentesis,
curettage, embryo transfer. reduction studies have been carried out. In the study of Deo et
al., qualitative interviews were conducted at the end of the virtual reality application. 85%
of the participants stated that the virtual reality application removed them from the
examination environment, thus they felt less pain and their anxiety decreased.
Studies using virtual reality during gynecological and obstetric diagnosis and treatment
procedures have been found in the literature. In the available literature, no study has been
found in which virtual reality is applied to women who will undergo pap smear test. With this
study, it was aimed to increase patient satisfaction by reducing the pain and anxiety
experienced during the pap smear screening test. In addition to this purpose, this study is
important in terms of showing that virtual reality application, which is a product of
developing technology, is adaptable and applicable to nursing care. It is thought that the
health worker can also apply the procedure more easily, thanks to the reduction and
relaxation of the anxiety of the woman during the procedure. As a result of the study, it is
thought that if the pain and anxiety levels of women are reduced, the rates of having pap
smear screening test will increase in the long run. In the study of Marashi et al., negative
experiences during the first test were shown as one of the reasons why women did not have a
pap smear test. It is thought that the negative experiences of women will be minimized by
reducing the level of pain and anxiety. It is thought that the results of the research will
contribute to the current literature.