Educational interventions to promote cervical cancer screening among rural populations: a systematic review

M Zhang, JWH Sit, DNS Chan, O Akingbade… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
The urban–rural gap in cervical cancer screening uptake is a significant public health
consideration. Educational interventions are commonly adopted to promote cervical cancer …

Low-cost interventions to improve cervical cancer screening: an integrative review

GAS Rezende - Number 1/January 2023, 2022 - ons.org
Low-Cost Interventions to Improve Cervical Cancer Screening: An Integrative Review Page 1
JANUARY 2023, VOL. 50, NO. 1 ONCOLOGY NURSING FORUM 59 WWW.ONS.ORG/ONF …

A blended educational intervention program on Pap-test related behavior among Iranian women

S Ghalavandi, F Zarei, A Heidarnia, R Beiranvand - Reproductive Health, 2021 - Springer
Objective To assess the effect of a blended educational program to promote performing the
PST among Iranian women. Design In a randomized control trial four main variables; …

Effectiveness of educational intervention on women's participation to cervical cancer screening: a quasi-experimental study based on PEN-3 model

N Seyrafi, A Homayuni, Z Hosseini, T Aghamolaei… - BMC cancer, 2022 - Springer
Introduction Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancer types among women in
developing countries. Women's behavior in the early detection of the disease is influenced …

Effect of Health Belief Model Education on Increasing Cognition and Self‐Care Behaviour among Elderly Women with Malignant Gynaecological Tumours in Fujian …

C Liu, X Chen, M Huang, Q Xie, Q Lin… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Objective. This study evaluated the effect of a health belief model (HBM) educational
intervention on the self‐perception of and complications related to disease in elderly …

Socioeconomic disparities in Papanicolaou test utilization in Western Iran

B Safari-Faramani, R Safari-Faramani, F Najafi… - BMC Public Health, 2024 - Springer
Background Cervical cancer remains the fourth most frequently diagnosed cancer among
women, and its impact is particularly significant in women residing in less developed …

Impact of an educational intervention on deaf and hard hearing females' knowledge and health beliefs regarding cervical cancer in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia: A theory …

HA El Sayed, DAD Al-Thubaity, MH Nahari… - African Journal of …, 2022 - ajol.info
Deaf people experience barriers to communication that prevent access to health care and
information that puts them at increased risk for lack of knowledge about prevention and early …

Using education based on the health belief model to modifications in performance of behaviors related to sexually transmitted infections in vulnerable women

P Golshiri, N Mohaghegh, S Shamsaee… - Journal of Education …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have always been considered as a
health problem in the world. Also, vulnerable women (addicts, jail breakers, and prostitutes) …

The edutainment program on knowledge, perception, and uptake of cervical cancer screening among Muslim women in Southern Thailand: a quasi experimental …

T Weschasat, N Wetchasat, M Chuemchit - BMC Public Health, 2024 - Springer
Introduction Cervical cancer is a significant global health concern and is the third most
common cancer in women. Owing to their religious beliefs, Muslim women in Thailand are …

The impact of social media on guideline-concordant cervical cancer–screening: insights from a national survey

F Zheng, K Wang - Public Health, 2023 - Elsevier
Objectives Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer mortality in women, yet
routine screenings lead to early detection and sometimes even prevention. Screening is an …