Introduction: The prevailing inequities in healthcare have been well addressed in previous research, especiallyscreening program participation, but less attention has been paid to how to overcome these inequities. This paperexplores a key factor of a successful improvement project: collaboration with local doulas to raise cervical cancerscreening participation by more than 40 percent in an area with a large number of foreign-born residents.Methods: Data was collected through two focus group discussions with the doulas in order to designinterventions and debrief after interventions had been carried out in the community. Various tools were used toanalyze the verbal data and monitor the progress of the project.Results: Three major themes emerg...
Background: Participation of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) women from migrant and ref...
Cervical cancer screening has been effective in reducing incidence and mortality of cervical cancer,...
Background: Cervical cancer screening has been effective in reducing incidence and mortality of cerv...
Introduction: The prevailing inequities in healthcare have been well addressed in previous research,...
Early detection of cervical changes through gynaecological screening serves as a good protection aga...
BACKGROUND: The attendance to cervical cancer screening is low among immigrants in many high-income...
Cervical cancer screening (CCS) has been proven to reducing mortality of cervical cancer; yet migran...
Globally, cervical cancer constitutes a substantial public health concern. Evidence recommends regul...
Introduction: Globally approximately 570,000 women were diagnosed with cervical cancer during the ye...
Purpose of the Project: Evidence suggests Hispanic women have a higher incidence of cervical cancer ...
Objective: To explore health care providers’ (HCPs) experiences regarding cervical cancer screening ...
Organized screening programs have proved effective at reducing cervical cancer inSweden by offering ...
Objective: To explore health care providers’ (HCPs) experiences regarding cervical cancer screening ...
Background: Norway implemented a regular cervical cancer screening program based on triennial screen...
Population based cervical cancer screening (CCS), performed by midwives, to detect cellularatypia be...
Background: Participation of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) women from migrant and ref...
Cervical cancer screening has been effective in reducing incidence and mortality of cervical cancer,...
Background: Cervical cancer screening has been effective in reducing incidence and mortality of cerv...
Introduction: The prevailing inequities in healthcare have been well addressed in previous research,...
Early detection of cervical changes through gynaecological screening serves as a good protection aga...
BACKGROUND: The attendance to cervical cancer screening is low among immigrants in many high-income...
Cervical cancer screening (CCS) has been proven to reducing mortality of cervical cancer; yet migran...
Globally, cervical cancer constitutes a substantial public health concern. Evidence recommends regul...
Introduction: Globally approximately 570,000 women were diagnosed with cervical cancer during the ye...
Purpose of the Project: Evidence suggests Hispanic women have a higher incidence of cervical cancer ...
Objective: To explore health care providers’ (HCPs) experiences regarding cervical cancer screening ...
Organized screening programs have proved effective at reducing cervical cancer inSweden by offering ...
Objective: To explore health care providers’ (HCPs) experiences regarding cervical cancer screening ...
Background: Norway implemented a regular cervical cancer screening program based on triennial screen...
Population based cervical cancer screening (CCS), performed by midwives, to detect cellularatypia be...
Background: Participation of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) women from migrant and ref...
Cervical cancer screening has been effective in reducing incidence and mortality of cervical cancer,...
Background: Cervical cancer screening has been effective in reducing incidence and mortality of cerv...