This study aims to determine whether a novel cervical cancer screening toolkit will increase rates of pap test completion and HPV vaccination among Somali women living in the United States. We conducted a randomized controlled, pilot trial from June 2021 to February 2022. Somali women aged 21 to 70 were randomized to either receive a toolkit (infographic, video and an in-person health seminar) or not. Health passports confirming a completed pap test and/or HPV vaccination by clinician signature were used to measure outcomes. The primary outcome was pap test completion and the secondary outcome was HPV vaccination. We enrolled 57 participants. Patients randomized to the treatment arm were significantly more likely to have had a pap test (53....
Cervical cancer (CC) is the leading cause of cancer-related death among women in sub-Saharan Africa,...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence shows that women in sub-Saharan Africa have high rates of cervical cancer (CC...
OBJECTIVES: To explore barriers to, and ways to improve, uptake of cervical screening among Somali w...
BACKGROUND:Despite guidelines for cervical cancer prevention in low-resource countries, a very small...
BackgroundThe incidence of cervical cancer in Kenya is among the highest in the world. Few Kenyan wo...
Abstract Background Despite guidelines for cervical cancer prevention in low-resource countries, a v...
Somali mothers have a negative cultural association with Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and ...
Background Norway implemented a regular cervical cancer screening program based on triennial screeni...
US Latina women experience disproportionately high cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates. Th...
Paper approved May 2019 by the faculty of UMKC in partial fulfillment of the degree of Doctor of Nur...
IntroductionDespite the increased risk of cervical cancer among HIV-positive women, many HIV-care pr...
Background: Cervical cancer is almost entirely preventable through vaccination and ...
Cervical cancer, which primarily develops in middle-aged women, is a large public health issue in mo...
Background: Saudi Arabia has no screening program for cervical cancer (CC). Few studies have explore...
Lewiston, Maine is home to a population of Somali refugees. Women within this community have faced c...
Cervical cancer (CC) is the leading cause of cancer-related death among women in sub-Saharan Africa,...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence shows that women in sub-Saharan Africa have high rates of cervical cancer (CC...
OBJECTIVES: To explore barriers to, and ways to improve, uptake of cervical screening among Somali w...
BACKGROUND:Despite guidelines for cervical cancer prevention in low-resource countries, a very small...
BackgroundThe incidence of cervical cancer in Kenya is among the highest in the world. Few Kenyan wo...
Abstract Background Despite guidelines for cervical cancer prevention in low-resource countries, a v...
Somali mothers have a negative cultural association with Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and ...
Background Norway implemented a regular cervical cancer screening program based on triennial screeni...
US Latina women experience disproportionately high cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates. Th...
Paper approved May 2019 by the faculty of UMKC in partial fulfillment of the degree of Doctor of Nur...
IntroductionDespite the increased risk of cervical cancer among HIV-positive women, many HIV-care pr...
Background: Cervical cancer is almost entirely preventable through vaccination and ...
Cervical cancer, which primarily develops in middle-aged women, is a large public health issue in mo...
Background: Saudi Arabia has no screening program for cervical cancer (CC). Few studies have explore...
Lewiston, Maine is home to a population of Somali refugees. Women within this community have faced c...
Cervical cancer (CC) is the leading cause of cancer-related death among women in sub-Saharan Africa,...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence shows that women in sub-Saharan Africa have high rates of cervical cancer (CC...
OBJECTIVES: To explore barriers to, and ways to improve, uptake of cervical screening among Somali w...