Experiences of cervical screening and barriers to participation in the context of an organised programme: a systematic review and thematic synthesis

AJ Chorley, LAV Marlow, AS Forster… - Psycho …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Objective As uptake of cervical screening continues to decline, this systematic review
synthesises the qualitative literature on women's perceptions and experiences of cervical …

What factors are most influential in increasing cervical cancer screening attendance? An online study of UK-based women

S Wilding, S Wighton, D Halligan, R West… - Health psychology …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: Cervical cancer is the fourth most commonly occurring cancer in women
worldwide. The UK has one of the highest cervical screening rates in Europe, yet attendance …

Australian women's self‐perceived barriers to participation in cervical cancer screening: A systematic review

A Nagendiram, H Bougher, J Banks… - … Promotion Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Australia has recently introduced a new screening program for cervical cancer.
There has also been a decline in participation rates for cervical screening. Aim To complete …

Australian women's cervical cancer screening attendance as a function of screening barriers and facilitators

RF Brown, TR Muller, A Olsen - Social Science & Medicine, 2019 - Elsevier
Rationale Cervical cancer screening registry data indicate that 43% of eligible Australian
women did not screen in the latest reporting period (2014–2015). However, few prior …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding the heterogeneity of cervical cancer screening non-participants: data from a national sample of British women

LAV Marlow, AJ Chorley, J Haddrell, R Ferrer… - European Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Uptake of cervical cancer screening in the United Kingdom (UK) is falling year
on year, and a more sophisticated understanding of non-participation may help design …

Exploring the barriers to cervical screening in an urban Canadian setting

MI Fitch, M Greenberg, M Cava, D Spaner… - Cancer nursing, 1998 - journals.lww.com
Cervical cancer is potentially one of the most preventable cancers. The benefits of cervical
screening come to those who are actually screened. Despite the known value of cervical …

Barriers to cervical cancer screening attendance in England: a population-based survey

J Waller, M Bartoszek, L Marlow… - Journal of medical …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives To explore barriers to cervical screening attendance in a population-based
sample, and to compare barriers endorsed by women who were up-to-date with screening …

How do women who choose not to participate in population‐based cervical cancer screening reason about their decision?

K Blomberg, BM Ternestedt, S Törnberg… - … Oncology: Journal of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract In Stockholm, Sweden, women are invited to a cost-free population-based cervical
cancer screening programme (PCCSP) at regular intervals. Despite this, many women …

Exploring women's knowledge, experiences and perceptions of cervical cancer screening in an area of social deprivation

L Logan, S McIlfatrick - European Journal of Cancer Care, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
LOGAN L. & MCILFATRICK S.(2011) European Journal of Cancer Care20, 720–727
Exploring women's knowledge, experiences and perceptions of cervical cancer screening in …

The role of primary care professionals in women's experiences of cervical cancer screening: a qualitative study

N Armstrong, V James, M Dixon-Woods - Family Practice, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background. The UK Cervical Screening Programme, delivered mostly through
primary care, commands impressive levels of public support. However, considerable …