This thesis investigated and compared barriers and facilitators of cervical screening among African-born refugee and non-refugee women living in Brisbane. Refugee women were more likely to have limited or no knowledge about cervical cancer and the screening test and also less likely to use Pap smear services than non-refugee women. The analysis identified belief systems, lack of knowledge about cervical cancer and screening practices, and lack of culturally appropriate screening programs as major barriers. In the context of health promotion interventions, these findings will contribute to addressing major differential screening needs among African immigrant refugee and non-refugee women
Cervical cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the UAE and the fourteenth most common cancer amo...
Cervical cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the UAE and the fourteenth most common cancer amo...
Since 1975, over 3 million refugees fleeing countries ridden with political unrest and war have been...
This thesis investigated and compared barriers and facilitators of cervical screening among African-...
Purpose To describe barriers and facilitators of cervical screening practices among African immigran...
Purpose To describe barriers and facilitators of cervical screening practices among African immigran...
<b>Purpose</b>\ud \ud To describe barriers and facilitators of cervical screening practices among Af...
Cervical cancer is a significant public health issue, especially in the developing countries of sub-...
Background: Cervical cancer screening rates are low among refugee populations who have resettled in ...
Cervical cancer screening (CCS) has been proven to reducing mortality of cervical cancer; yet migran...
Cervical cancer screening (CCS) has been proven to reducing mortality of cervical cancer; yet migran...
OBJECTIVES: To explore barriers to, and ways to improve, uptake of cervical screening among Somali w...
Cervical cancer remains a significant public health problem globally despite being highly preventabl...
Background: In South Africa cervical cancer is the second most commonly occurring cancer amongst wom...
Cervical cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the UAE and the fourteenth most common cancer amo...
Cervical cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the UAE and the fourteenth most common cancer amo...
Cervical cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the UAE and the fourteenth most common cancer amo...
Since 1975, over 3 million refugees fleeing countries ridden with political unrest and war have been...
This thesis investigated and compared barriers and facilitators of cervical screening among African-...
Purpose To describe barriers and facilitators of cervical screening practices among African immigran...
Purpose To describe barriers and facilitators of cervical screening practices among African immigran...
<b>Purpose</b>\ud \ud To describe barriers and facilitators of cervical screening practices among Af...
Cervical cancer is a significant public health issue, especially in the developing countries of sub-...
Background: Cervical cancer screening rates are low among refugee populations who have resettled in ...
Cervical cancer screening (CCS) has been proven to reducing mortality of cervical cancer; yet migran...
Cervical cancer screening (CCS) has been proven to reducing mortality of cervical cancer; yet migran...
OBJECTIVES: To explore barriers to, and ways to improve, uptake of cervical screening among Somali w...
Cervical cancer remains a significant public health problem globally despite being highly preventabl...
Background: In South Africa cervical cancer is the second most commonly occurring cancer amongst wom...
Cervical cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the UAE and the fourteenth most common cancer amo...
Cervical cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the UAE and the fourteenth most common cancer amo...
Cervical cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the UAE and the fourteenth most common cancer amo...
Since 1975, over 3 million refugees fleeing countries ridden with political unrest and war have been...