We aimed to identify how additional information about benefits and harms of cervical cancer (CC) screening impacted intention to participate in screening, what type of information on harms women preferred receiving, from whom, and whether it differed between two national healthcare settings. We conducted a survey that randomized screen-eligible women in the United States (n = 1084) and Norway (n = 1060) into four groups according to the timing of introducing additional information. We found that additional information did not significantly impact stated intentions-to-participate in screening or follow-up testing in either country; however, the proportion of Norwegian women stating uncertainty about seeking precancer treatment increased from...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
We studied harms related to cervical cancer screening and management of screen-positive women in the...
Objectives Informed decisions about cancer screening require accurate knowledge regarding cancer ris...
We aimed to identify how additional information about benefits and harms of cervical cancer (CC) scr...
Population based cervical cancer screening (CCS), performed by midwives, to detect cellularatypia be...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of different types of information about benefits and harms of...
BACKGROUND: Providing comprehensive information about the risks and benefits of cancer screening is ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's character...
Background Participation in mammography screening comes with harms alongside benefits. Information a...
Background Countries must decide whether or not to replace primary cytology-based screening with pri...
Background: In cervical screening programs, women typically receive information leaflets to support ...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's characteristics (demographics, risk beh...
Background: In cervical screening programs, women typically receive information leaflets to support ...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's characteristics (demographics, risk beh...
Among the identified barriers to HPV vaccination is the concern that women may compensate for their ...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
We studied harms related to cervical cancer screening and management of screen-positive women in the...
Objectives Informed decisions about cancer screening require accurate knowledge regarding cancer ris...
We aimed to identify how additional information about benefits and harms of cervical cancer (CC) scr...
Population based cervical cancer screening (CCS), performed by midwives, to detect cellularatypia be...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of different types of information about benefits and harms of...
BACKGROUND: Providing comprehensive information about the risks and benefits of cancer screening is ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's character...
Background Participation in mammography screening comes with harms alongside benefits. Information a...
Background Countries must decide whether or not to replace primary cytology-based screening with pri...
Background: In cervical screening programs, women typically receive information leaflets to support ...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's characteristics (demographics, risk beh...
Background: In cervical screening programs, women typically receive information leaflets to support ...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's characteristics (demographics, risk beh...
Among the identified barriers to HPV vaccination is the concern that women may compensate for their ...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
We studied harms related to cervical cancer screening and management of screen-positive women in the...
Objectives Informed decisions about cancer screening require accurate knowledge regarding cancer ris...