Objectives: The introduction of primary Human Papillomavirus (HPV) testing in the National Health Service (NHS) Cervical Screening Programme in England means the screening interval for 25–49 years can be extended from 3 to 5 years. We explored women’s responses to the proposed interval extension. Methods: We conducted semi-structured phone/video interviews with 22 women aged 25–49 years. Participants were selected to vary in age, socioeconomics and screening history. We explored attitudes to the current 3-year interval, then acceptability of a 5-year interval. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using framework analysis. Results: Attitudes to the current 3-year interval varied; some wanted more frequent screening, believ...
Background: A new protocol for human papillomavirus (HPV) testing within the UK cervical scre...
Women aged 25-49 (24 ½ in England) are invited for cervical screening (previously referred to as sme...
Introduction: Women have been reluctant to adopt longer than annual intervals for cervical cancer sc...
Objectives: The introduction of primary HPV testing in the NHS Cervical Screening Programme in Engla...
OBJECTIVE: The NHS Cervical Screening Programme plans to increase the screening interval from 3 to 5...
Objectives: We tested the impact of different messages about the rationale for extended cervical scr...
OBJECTIVES: We tested the impact of different messages about the rationale for extended cervical scr...
Abstract Aim: To determine Victorian women's knowledge of the recommended Pap test screening interva...
Objectives: Cervical cancer screening guidelines have been revised, and now emphasize evidence-bas...
Background Primary HPV cervical screening is due to be implemented in England within the next 2 yea...
Background High-risk HPV DNA testing has been proposed as a primary tool for cervical cancer screeni...
We explored the potential impact of human papillomavirus (HPV) testing on women's intentions to be s...
We explored the potential impact of HPV testing on women’s intentions to be screened for cervical ca...
Introduction:Many U.S. women continue to be screened annually for cervical cancer, despite current g...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing is recommended for primary screening for cervical cancer by sever...
Background: A new protocol for human papillomavirus (HPV) testing within the UK cervical scre...
Women aged 25-49 (24 ½ in England) are invited for cervical screening (previously referred to as sme...
Introduction: Women have been reluctant to adopt longer than annual intervals for cervical cancer sc...
Objectives: The introduction of primary HPV testing in the NHS Cervical Screening Programme in Engla...
OBJECTIVE: The NHS Cervical Screening Programme plans to increase the screening interval from 3 to 5...
Objectives: We tested the impact of different messages about the rationale for extended cervical scr...
OBJECTIVES: We tested the impact of different messages about the rationale for extended cervical scr...
Abstract Aim: To determine Victorian women's knowledge of the recommended Pap test screening interva...
Objectives: Cervical cancer screening guidelines have been revised, and now emphasize evidence-bas...
Background Primary HPV cervical screening is due to be implemented in England within the next 2 yea...
Background High-risk HPV DNA testing has been proposed as a primary tool for cervical cancer screeni...
We explored the potential impact of human papillomavirus (HPV) testing on women's intentions to be s...
We explored the potential impact of HPV testing on women’s intentions to be screened for cervical ca...
Introduction:Many U.S. women continue to be screened annually for cervical cancer, despite current g...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing is recommended for primary screening for cervical cancer by sever...
Background: A new protocol for human papillomavirus (HPV) testing within the UK cervical scre...
Women aged 25-49 (24 ½ in England) are invited for cervical screening (previously referred to as sme...
Introduction: Women have been reluctant to adopt longer than annual intervals for cervical cancer sc...