Abstract Objective:This paper reports key findings from an exploratory study of factors associated with women's decision to participate in mass mammography screening in Tasmania. In particular, we explored factors that contribute to the choice to participate in screening by women who are outside the primary target group, and for whom the evidence of benefit remains contentious. Methods:Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with a small sample of women aged between 40 and 49 years in rural Tasmania who had participated in mammography screening. Results:Key ideas that appeared to shape participation included the fear of breast cancer, trust in technology, and taking responsibility for health. Information provision is also an important fac...
Objective To understand low uptake of breast cancer screening through exploring the personal reason...
Breast cancer continues to be a major health concern among Australian women. Recently, free mammogra...
This thesis examines and explores women's mammography screening experiences and the factors influenc...
Objective: This paper reports key findings from an exploratory study of factors associated with wome...
Objective: This paper reports key findings from an exploratory study of factors associated with wome...
Objective: This paper reports key findings from an exploratory study of factors associated with wome...
Objective: This paper reports key findings from an exploratory study of factors associated with wome...
Screening for breast cancer is a key public health policy for women. However, there is controversy ...
Screening for breast cancer is a key public health policy for women. However, there is controversy ...
Screening for breast cancer is a key public health policy for women. However, there is controversy ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to survey women aged 40 to 49 to determine their perceptions of...
Objective To elicit informed views from Australian women aged 70-74 regarding the acceptability of c...
INTRODUCTION: Women are largely unaware that mammography screening can cause overdetection of incons...
OBJECTIVE: To elicit informed views from Australian women aged 70-74 regarding the acceptability of ...
Morbidity and mortality from breast cancer can be reduced by early detection through screening. Desp...
Objective To understand low uptake of breast cancer screening through exploring the personal reason...
Breast cancer continues to be a major health concern among Australian women. Recently, free mammogra...
This thesis examines and explores women's mammography screening experiences and the factors influenc...
Objective: This paper reports key findings from an exploratory study of factors associated with wome...
Objective: This paper reports key findings from an exploratory study of factors associated with wome...
Objective: This paper reports key findings from an exploratory study of factors associated with wome...
Objective: This paper reports key findings from an exploratory study of factors associated with wome...
Screening for breast cancer is a key public health policy for women. However, there is controversy ...
Screening for breast cancer is a key public health policy for women. However, there is controversy ...
Screening for breast cancer is a key public health policy for women. However, there is controversy ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to survey women aged 40 to 49 to determine their perceptions of...
Objective To elicit informed views from Australian women aged 70-74 regarding the acceptability of c...
INTRODUCTION: Women are largely unaware that mammography screening can cause overdetection of incons...
OBJECTIVE: To elicit informed views from Australian women aged 70-74 regarding the acceptability of ...
Morbidity and mortality from breast cancer can be reduced by early detection through screening. Desp...
Objective To understand low uptake of breast cancer screening through exploring the personal reason...
Breast cancer continues to be a major health concern among Australian women. Recently, free mammogra...
This thesis examines and explores women's mammography screening experiences and the factors influenc...