[[abstract]]Cervical cancer is a prevalent cancer among Taiwanese women, and can be effectively cured if diagnosed early. Therefore, cervical cancer is worthy of preventive health screening. Due to physical and psychological barriers, patients with disability may be unable to express their physical complaints accurately, thus reducing their access to health care; some may not even receive proper preventive health care or medical treatment. This study investigates the utilization of Pap smear among women with disability in Taiwan and its influencing factors. With women aged 30 and over as the study subjects, this retrospective cohort study is conducted based on the database of the Ministry of the Interior, Taiwan, 2008, combined with informa...
This paper explores the lived experience of women with disabilities in relation to preventative heal...
Despite of the proven efficacy of the Pap test, Asian populations still have low Pap screening compl...
Regular attendance for screening can prevent most cervical cancers, but women with learning disabili...
[[abstract]]The study aims to explore knowledge and attitudes regarding cervical cancer screening an...
[[abstract]]Cervical cancer presently stands at the first place in the cancer incidence rate for dom...
[[abstract]]Pap smear has become one of the most widely accepted screening procedures for cervical c...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: This study examines the Pap smear usage conditions and relevant influential ...
This study is to investigate the determinants of healthcare information amongst women in Taiwan aged...
We examined receipt of cervical cancer screening and determinants of screening for women with intell...
[[abstract]]Abstract Cervical cancer occurs very frequently in Taiwan, and it is also a cancer with ...
[[abstract]]Research that identifies the determinants of low mammography use among disabled people i...
Background Women with disabilities (WWD) face significant barriers accessing healthcare, which may a...
Research demonstrates that people with disabilities are at greater risk for cervical and breast canc...
This fact sheet outlines how healthcare providers can apply current evidence and best practices in s...
It is well established that access to preventative care, such as breast or cervical cancer screening...
This paper explores the lived experience of women with disabilities in relation to preventative heal...
Despite of the proven efficacy of the Pap test, Asian populations still have low Pap screening compl...
Regular attendance for screening can prevent most cervical cancers, but women with learning disabili...
[[abstract]]The study aims to explore knowledge and attitudes regarding cervical cancer screening an...
[[abstract]]Cervical cancer presently stands at the first place in the cancer incidence rate for dom...
[[abstract]]Pap smear has become one of the most widely accepted screening procedures for cervical c...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: This study examines the Pap smear usage conditions and relevant influential ...
This study is to investigate the determinants of healthcare information amongst women in Taiwan aged...
We examined receipt of cervical cancer screening and determinants of screening for women with intell...
[[abstract]]Abstract Cervical cancer occurs very frequently in Taiwan, and it is also a cancer with ...
[[abstract]]Research that identifies the determinants of low mammography use among disabled people i...
Background Women with disabilities (WWD) face significant barriers accessing healthcare, which may a...
Research demonstrates that people with disabilities are at greater risk for cervical and breast canc...
This fact sheet outlines how healthcare providers can apply current evidence and best practices in s...
It is well established that access to preventative care, such as breast or cervical cancer screening...
This paper explores the lived experience of women with disabilities in relation to preventative heal...
Despite of the proven efficacy of the Pap test, Asian populations still have low Pap screening compl...
Regular attendance for screening can prevent most cervical cancers, but women with learning disabili...