Objective: Examine perceptions about the Papanicolaou (Pap) test from the perspectives of Chilean women with cervical cancer. Design: A descriptive, cross-sectional study conducted in Santiago, Chile. Participants: 127 Chilean women. Results: The principal reasons for not having had a PAP test were procrastination and barriers related to fear, embarrassment, discomfort, not caring, lack of time, and lack of knowledge. Conclusion: All the reasons given by the Chilean women who took part in the study must be considered by health care professionals who are in a position to advocate for education and cervical cancer screening for women, especially in countries where the disease is still prevalent. These results can serve as a guide for educatio...
Objective: to identify reasons for low adherence to the Papanicolaou test in women seeking care in p...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The Papanicolaou (Pap) test has been shown to be effective in preventing cer...
The purpose of the study was to learn more about the use or non use of the Papanicolaou Test (referr...
Objective: Examine perceptions about the Papanicolaou (Pap) test from the perspectives of Chilean wo...
Objective: Examine perceptions about the Papanicolaou (Pap) test from the perspectives of Chilean wo...
Every year 33,000 women die of cervical cancer in Latin American and the Caribbean. Cervical cancer ...
The realization of the Papanicolaou Test is recognized worldwide as a positive and effective strateg...
Cancer of the cervix uteri or cervical cancer is a disease with a slow progression, with pre-invasiv...
Introduction and Objectives: Currently, cervical cancer's mortality rates in Latin America and the C...
Objective: To model by statistical means the risk levels of refraining to undergo a papanicolaou tes...
Indexación: Scopus; Scielo.Objetivo: Describir la percepción de un grupo de mujeres chilenas acer...
Objective: To describe and interpret women’s perceptions about cervical cancer, its causes, preventi...
Background: Efforts by the Chilean Ministry of Health to reduce the mortality rates due to cervical ...
Cervical cancer is the second leading cancer in women in the world (Khan et al., 2005; Lazcano-Ponce...
John S Luque,1 Jonathan N Maupin,2 Daron G Ferris,3,4 Wendy S Guevara Condorhuaman4 1Department of ...
Objective: to identify reasons for low adherence to the Papanicolaou test in women seeking care in p...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The Papanicolaou (Pap) test has been shown to be effective in preventing cer...
The purpose of the study was to learn more about the use or non use of the Papanicolaou Test (referr...
Objective: Examine perceptions about the Papanicolaou (Pap) test from the perspectives of Chilean wo...
Objective: Examine perceptions about the Papanicolaou (Pap) test from the perspectives of Chilean wo...
Every year 33,000 women die of cervical cancer in Latin American and the Caribbean. Cervical cancer ...
The realization of the Papanicolaou Test is recognized worldwide as a positive and effective strateg...
Cancer of the cervix uteri or cervical cancer is a disease with a slow progression, with pre-invasiv...
Introduction and Objectives: Currently, cervical cancer's mortality rates in Latin America and the C...
Objective: To model by statistical means the risk levels of refraining to undergo a papanicolaou tes...
Indexación: Scopus; Scielo.Objetivo: Describir la percepción de un grupo de mujeres chilenas acer...
Objective: To describe and interpret women’s perceptions about cervical cancer, its causes, preventi...
Background: Efforts by the Chilean Ministry of Health to reduce the mortality rates due to cervical ...
Cervical cancer is the second leading cancer in women in the world (Khan et al., 2005; Lazcano-Ponce...
John S Luque,1 Jonathan N Maupin,2 Daron G Ferris,3,4 Wendy S Guevara Condorhuaman4 1Department of ...
Objective: to identify reasons for low adherence to the Papanicolaou test in women seeking care in p...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: The Papanicolaou (Pap) test has been shown to be effective in preventing cer...
The purpose of the study was to learn more about the use or non use of the Papanicolaou Test (referr...