Objective: The present study aims at systematically reviewing research conducted on factors promoting breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screenings participation. Methods: A literature search in MEDLINE/PubMed and PsycInfo from January 2017 to October 2021 was performed. Data extraction, researchers' full agreement and the inclusion criteria produced 102 eligible studies. Data were narratively synthesized and critically interpreted. Results: Multiple factors favoring or hindering breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screenings were identified and summarized as factors operating at the individual level (background information, individual characteristics, emotions related to screening procedure and to cancer, knowledge and awarene...
Abstract Background Appropriate screening may reduce the mortality and morbidity of colorectal, brea...
Cancer screening guidelines recommend that women over 50 years regularly be screened for breast, cer...
Background In Scotland, the uptake of clinic-based breast (72%) and cervical (77%) screening is high...
Objectives: Screening for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer in an average-risk population is wi...
Abstract Background Appropriate screening may reduce ...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate screening may reduce the mortality and morbidity of colorectal, breast, and ...
Abstract Background Appropriate screening may reduce ...
International audienceBackgroundWe aimed to determine participation rates and factors associated wit...
International audienceBackgroundWe aimed to determine participation rates and factors associated wit...
International audienceBackgroundWe aimed to determine participation rates and factors associated wit...
International audienceBackgroundWe aimed to determine participation rates and factors associated wit...
International audienceBackgroundWe aimed to determine participation rates and factors associated wit...
Research has identified a wide range of psychosocial factors associated to choosing to engage in ong...
BACKGROUND:We aimed to determine participation rates and factors associated with participation in co...
INTRODUCTION: Colorectal cancer (CRC) poses a serious health problem worldwide. While screening is e...
Abstract Background Appropriate screening may reduce the mortality and morbidity of colorectal, brea...
Cancer screening guidelines recommend that women over 50 years regularly be screened for breast, cer...
Background In Scotland, the uptake of clinic-based breast (72%) and cervical (77%) screening is high...
Objectives: Screening for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer in an average-risk population is wi...
Abstract Background Appropriate screening may reduce ...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate screening may reduce the mortality and morbidity of colorectal, breast, and ...
Abstract Background Appropriate screening may reduce ...
International audienceBackgroundWe aimed to determine participation rates and factors associated wit...
International audienceBackgroundWe aimed to determine participation rates and factors associated wit...
International audienceBackgroundWe aimed to determine participation rates and factors associated wit...
International audienceBackgroundWe aimed to determine participation rates and factors associated wit...
International audienceBackgroundWe aimed to determine participation rates and factors associated wit...
Research has identified a wide range of psychosocial factors associated to choosing to engage in ong...
BACKGROUND:We aimed to determine participation rates and factors associated with participation in co...
INTRODUCTION: Colorectal cancer (CRC) poses a serious health problem worldwide. While screening is e...
Abstract Background Appropriate screening may reduce the mortality and morbidity of colorectal, brea...
Cancer screening guidelines recommend that women over 50 years regularly be screened for breast, cer...
Background In Scotland, the uptake of clinic-based breast (72%) and cervical (77%) screening is high...