… This study highlights that Irishwomen’s knowledge of cervicalscreening is limited and can be improved. If the proposed national cervicalscreening programme is to be successful, we …
L Anderson, M O'Rorke, J Jamison… - Journal of medical …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
… Ireland, the age at which cervicalscreening is first offered to women has increased from 20 to 25 years and the screening … for women aged 25–49 and every 5 years for women aged 50–…
KM O'Brien, L Sharp - Cancer epidemiology, 2013 - Elsevier
… In summary, the increased use of oral contraceptives by Irishwomen since the end of the 1980s may be a contributory factor for the increasing incidence of cervical lesions. Fertility, by …
GM Flannelly, MT Mooney, GM Greehy… - European Journal of …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
… Free cervical smear tests are offered to over 1.2 million women aged 25–60 every 3 (aged … of a new cervicalscreening programme. Data were extracted from the programme screening …
S Mulcahy Symmons, A Drury… - Health Promotion …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
… screening. This study explored stakeholder perceptions of cervicalscreening attendance and accessibility in Ireland… way, (ii) acceptability and accessibility of screening and (iii) trying to …
P McDonald, B Herity, Z Johnson, F O'kelly - Irish journal of medical …, 2001 - Springer
… Planning for a national population cervicalscreening programme in the Republic of Ireland is underway and a pilot programme commenced in the Mid-Western Health Board in 2000. A …
M O'Connor, J Murphy, C Martin, J O'Leary… - Family …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
… groups were conducted in Ireland, shortly before the launch of a national cervical … cervical screening to women aged 25–60; women aged 25–44 have smears every 3 years and women …
… women's views on cervicalscreening, HPV testing and HPV vaccination. At the time the study was conducted, a national cervicalscreening … random sample of 6500 women aged 20–64 …
… GPs and practice nurses working in Ireland were eligible to participate. GPs were recruited … 2,000 registered GPs in Ireland), participated in a cervicalscreening survey in 2007, and …