[[abstract]]The study aims to explore knowledge and attitudes regarding cervical cancer screening and to examine its determinants based on the perspectives of Taiwanese women with physical disabilities living in the community. A cross-sectional survey was employed in the study, and we recruited 498 women aged more than 15 years who were officially registered as having physical disabilities in Taipei County, Taiwan, in March 2009. A mail-out structured questionnaire designed to collect data concerning the participants’ demographics, reported use, health experience and perception (understanding and attitudes) of cervical cancer screening among women with physical disabilities. We used a scoring system (range 0–10) to categorize the study subj...
PURPOSE: Cervical cancer screening has been consistently shown to be effective in reducing the i...
Objective: To assess the knowledge of women about cervical cancer, its screening and to identify ...
This fact sheet outlines how healthcare providers can apply current evidence and best practices in s...
[[abstract]]Cervical cancer is a prevalent cancer among Taiwanese women, and can be effectively cure...
[[abstract]]The present paper aims to explore awareness and acceptability of human papillomavirus (H...
Background Women with disabilities (WWD) face significant barriers accessing healthcare, which may a...
Cervical cancer screening is an effective method for reducing the incidence and mortality of cervica...
We examined receipt of cervical cancer screening and determinants of screening for women with intell...
This paper explores the lived experience of women with disabilities in relation to preventative heal...
Research demonstrates that people with disabilities are at greater risk for cervical and breast canc...
It is well established that access to preventative care, such as breast or cervical cancer screening...
[[abstract]]Cervical cancer presently stands at the first place in the cancer incidence rate for dom...
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women world-wide. Objective: Evaluation of ce...
Research suggests that the uptake of cervical screening by women with intellectual disabilities (com...
This review critically examined the barriers to breast and cervical cancer screening services for wo...
PURPOSE: Cervical cancer screening has been consistently shown to be effective in reducing the i...
Objective: To assess the knowledge of women about cervical cancer, its screening and to identify ...
This fact sheet outlines how healthcare providers can apply current evidence and best practices in s...
[[abstract]]Cervical cancer is a prevalent cancer among Taiwanese women, and can be effectively cure...
[[abstract]]The present paper aims to explore awareness and acceptability of human papillomavirus (H...
Background Women with disabilities (WWD) face significant barriers accessing healthcare, which may a...
Cervical cancer screening is an effective method for reducing the incidence and mortality of cervica...
We examined receipt of cervical cancer screening and determinants of screening for women with intell...
This paper explores the lived experience of women with disabilities in relation to preventative heal...
Research demonstrates that people with disabilities are at greater risk for cervical and breast canc...
It is well established that access to preventative care, such as breast or cervical cancer screening...
[[abstract]]Cervical cancer presently stands at the first place in the cancer incidence rate for dom...
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women world-wide. Objective: Evaluation of ce...
Research suggests that the uptake of cervical screening by women with intellectual disabilities (com...
This review critically examined the barriers to breast and cervical cancer screening services for wo...
PURPOSE: Cervical cancer screening has been consistently shown to be effective in reducing the i...
Objective: To assess the knowledge of women about cervical cancer, its screening and to identify ...
This fact sheet outlines how healthcare providers can apply current evidence and best practices in s...