Self-collection for HPV-based cervical screening: a qualitative evidence meta-synthesis

H Camara, Y Zhang, L Lafferty, AJ Vallely, R Guy… - BMC Public Health, 2021 - Springer
Background Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer affecting women worldwide,
with 85% of the burden estimated to occur among women in low and middle-income …

[HTML][HTML] Achieving cervical cancer elimination among Indigenous women

LJ Whop, MA Smith, TL Butler, A Adcock… - Preventive …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Achieving the World Health Organisation (WHO) cervical cancer elimination target
of fewer than four new cases per 100,000 woman-years requires scaling up HPV …

Understanding access to healthcare among Indigenous peoples: A comparative analysis of biomedical and postcolonial perspectives

T Horrill, DE McMillan, ASH Schultz… - Nursing …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
As nursing professionals, we believe access to healthcare is fundamental to health and that
it is a determinant of health. Therefore, evidence suggesting access to healthcare is …

Access to cancer care among Indigenous peoples in Canada: A scoping review

TC Horrill, J Linton, JG Lavoie, D Martin, A Wiens… - Social Science & …, 2019 - Elsevier
The inequities in access to healthcare documented and experienced by Indigenous peoples
in Canada are startling given Canada's publicly funded and 'equally accessible'healthcare …

Community-randomised controlled trial embedded in the Anishinaabek Cervical Cancer Screening Study: human papillomavirus self-sampling versus Papanicolaou …

I Zehbe, R Jackson, B Wood, B Weaver, N Escott… - BMJ open, 2016 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives The incidence of cervical cancer is up to 20-fold higher among First Nations
women in Canada than the general population, probably due to lower participation in …

A scoping review of decolonization in indigenous-focused health education and behavior research

S Narasimhan… - Health Education & …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Public health remains acutely affected by the historical legacy and ongoing processes of
colonization. Although scholars have advocated for decolonization of public health systems …

Barriers and supports for uptake of human papillomavirus vaccination in indigenous people globally: a systematic review

SE MacDonald, L Kenzie, A Letendre… - PLOS Global Public …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Despite the availability of effective and safe human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines that
reduce the incidence and impact of cervical cancer and other cancers, HPV vaccine …

Applications of Two-Eyed seeing in primary research focused on Indigenous health: a scoping review

A Forbes, S Ritchie, J Walker… - International Journal of …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Mi'kmaq Elder Albert Marshall coined “Two-Eyed Seeing” in 2004, an Indigenous concept
that emphasizes integrating the strengths of multiple perspectives to address complex …

He Tapu Te Whare Tangata (sacred house of humanity): Under‐screened Māori women talk about HPV self‐testing cervical screening clinical pathways

A Adcock, K Stevenson, F Cram… - … of Gynecology & …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To develop an in‐depth understanding of HPV self‐testing cervical screening
clinical pathways for never‐/under‐screened Māori women. Methods Based on a community …

Self-administered versus provider-directed sampling in the Anishinaabek Cervical Cancer Screening Study (ACCSS): a qualitative investigation with Canadian First …

I Zehbe, P Wakewich, AD King, K Morrisseau, C Tuck - BMJ open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Background While (Pap) anicolaou screening has helped to decrease cervical cancer
incidence in Canada, First Nations women continue to have a higher burden and mortality …