BACKGROUND: Women overestimate both population and individual risk of cervical cancer. This may contribute to the recognised excess screening frequency for low-risk women. AIM: To investigate whether an individualized risk communication package could affect stated preferences for screening interval and actual screening behaviour. DESIGN: Pragmatic, practice-based cluster randomised controlled trial. SETTING: Twenty-nine practices (15 intervention, 14 control) in North Wales recruited 1890 women attending for cervical smears. METHOD: A risk communication package containing visual material was compared with normal practice. Practice nurses received training in its delivery. The short-term primary outcome was stated preference for ...
International audienceIntroduction Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women...
International audienceIntroduction Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women...
International audienceIntroduction Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women...
BACKGROUND: Women overestimate both population and individual risk of cervical cancer. This may cont...
BACKGROUND: Women overestimate both population and individual risk of cervical cancer. This may cont...
BACKGROUND: Women overestimate both population and individual risk of cervical cancer. This may cont...
BACKGROUND: Women overestimate both population and individual risk of cervical cancer. This may cont...
Background Falling participation by young women in cervical screening has been observed at a time th...
Objectives To measure the feasibility and effectiveness of interventions to increase cervical screen...
Background: Cervical screening programs target entire populations, although it is well established t...
Background: Cervical screening programs target entire populations, although it is well established t...
Background: Opportunistic cervical cancer screening can lead to suboptimal screening coverage. Cover...
Opportunistic cervical cancer screening can lead to suboptimal screening coverage. Coverage could be...
BACKGROUND:Opportunistic cervical cancer screening can lead to suboptimal screening coverage. Covera...
BACKGROUND: Compared to the previous cytology-based program, the introduction of primary high-risk h...
International audienceIntroduction Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women...
International audienceIntroduction Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women...
International audienceIntroduction Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women...
BACKGROUND: Women overestimate both population and individual risk of cervical cancer. This may cont...
BACKGROUND: Women overestimate both population and individual risk of cervical cancer. This may cont...
BACKGROUND: Women overestimate both population and individual risk of cervical cancer. This may cont...
BACKGROUND: Women overestimate both population and individual risk of cervical cancer. This may cont...
Background Falling participation by young women in cervical screening has been observed at a time th...
Objectives To measure the feasibility and effectiveness of interventions to increase cervical screen...
Background: Cervical screening programs target entire populations, although it is well established t...
Background: Cervical screening programs target entire populations, although it is well established t...
Background: Opportunistic cervical cancer screening can lead to suboptimal screening coverage. Cover...
Opportunistic cervical cancer screening can lead to suboptimal screening coverage. Coverage could be...
BACKGROUND:Opportunistic cervical cancer screening can lead to suboptimal screening coverage. Covera...
BACKGROUND: Compared to the previous cytology-based program, the introduction of primary high-risk h...
International audienceIntroduction Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women...
International audienceIntroduction Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women...
International audienceIntroduction Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer among women...