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. 2021 Jan;31(1):189–200. doi: 10.4314/ejhs.v31i1.21

Table 1.

Summary of eligible articles included to review the pooled prevalence and associated factors of precancerous cervical lesion among women in in Ethiopia

ID Author name
and publication
Tittle of the study Study design Overall
quality
10 Mesele B. etal,
2015
Risk Factors Associated with Invasive Cervical Carcinoma among
Women Attending Jimma University Specialized Hospital,
Southwest Ethiopia
Case control 8/10
16 Deksissa etal,
2015
Prevalence and factors associated with VIA positive result
among clients screened at Family Guidance Association
of Ethiopia, south west area office, Jimma model clinic, Jimma,
Ethiopia
Cross-sectional 7/9
35 Getinet M. etal,
2015
Prevalence and predictors of Pap smear cervical epithelial cell
abnormality among HIV-positive and negative women attending
gynecological examination in cervical cancer screening center at
Debre Markos referral hospital, East Gojjam, Northwest Ethiopia
Comparative
Cross-sectional
6/8
47 Kassa R. 2018 Risk factors associated with precancerous cervical lesion among
women screened at Marie Stops Ethiopia, Adama town, Ethiopia
Case control 8/10
50 Leyh-B. etal,
2014
Cervical human papillomavirus prevalence and genotype
distribution among hybrid capture 2 positive women 15 to 64 years
of age in the Gurage zone, rural Ethiopia
Cross-sectional 7/8
61 Gebreheat G.
etal, 2018
Factors associated with cervical precancerous lesions among
women screened for cervical cancer in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Case control 8/10
69 Hailemariam T. etal,
2017
Prevalence of Cervical Cancer and Associated Risk Factors among
Women Attending Cervical Cancer Screening and Diagnosis
Center at Yirgalem General Hospital, Southern Ethiopia
Cross-sectional 7/9
76 Misgina
etal, 2016
Prevalence of precancerous cervical lesion and associated factors
among women in North Ethiopia
Cross-sectional 7/9
85 Ali etal, 2019 Burden and genotype distribution of high-risk Human
Papillomavirus infection and cervical cytology abnormalities at
selected obstetrics and gynecology clinics of Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia
Cross-sectional 7/9