An ageing population is a public health challenge, affects most countries. Health screenings are able to detect diseases at the earliest stage. A cross-sectional study in December 2014 conducted among 643 older women who randomly interviewed using structured questionnaire from two urban governmental health centres in Malaysia. Aims of the study were to describe health screening services behaviour and health care accessibility among women aged 50 and above. Factors such as living arrangement and age played important roles in health screening execution among older female community dwellers. Advocacy on health screening is vital as to reduce the morbidity and mortality among them. © 2016. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA by e-Internatio...
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Objective This study was done to study, using Andersen\u27s Behavioral Model, factors affecting heal...
Research on both sides of the Atlantic demonstrates that achieving high uptake of breast cancer scre...
Objective To examine participation in screening mammography among women aged 40 to 74 and identify w...
AbstractA cross-sectional study was conducted on a sample size of 384 females aged 20 years and abov...
Despite the debates of the benefits of continuing mammography screening among elderly women, studies...
Introduction: With a rapidly aging population, the Malaysian health care system needs to develop sol...
Objective: To examine the factors related to Papanicolaou (Pap) tests, mammography and cholesterol t...
Under-screening may increase the risk of cervical cancer in middle-aged women. This study aimed to i...
The increase in the prevalence of heart disease has become a serious public health issue. Hyperchole...
Background: Early detection of raised blood glucose can reduce the risk of developing diabetes. Desp...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide (WHO, 2016). In many developed c...
Human longevity is constantly changing the demographic outlook of the world's population and older p...
Background: Breast screening improves survival in women aged 50-70. The relative benefits of screeni...
Abstract Objective: To examine the factors related to Papanicolaou (Pap) tests, mammography and chol...
Non-communicable diseases are raising much concern in Malaysia due to changing lifestyles which is p...
Objective This study was done to study, using Andersen\u27s Behavioral Model, factors affecting heal...
Research on both sides of the Atlantic demonstrates that achieving high uptake of breast cancer scre...
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