In the absence of organized cervical cancer screening (CCS) programs, gynecologists remain principal actors in obtaining a Pap smear, followed by general practitioners (GPs). In France, with the growing scarcity of gynecologists and social inequalities in access to opportunistic screening, GPs are valuable resources for women's gynecologic follow-up. We aimed to investigate the characteristics of GPs who do not perform CCS, analyzing the effect of GPs' sex and their evolution over time. On the basis of data from three cross-sectional surveys conducted among representative samples of French GPs in 1998, 2002, and 2009 (n=5199), we constructed univariate and multivariate logistic mixed models (level 2: county, level 1: GP) with random interce...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer is a preventable disease. Unfortunately, its mortality is high i...
Unequal participation in uterine cervical cancer screening (UCC) is multifactorial and primary preve...
Les inégalités de participation au dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus (CCU) sont multifactoriell...
International audienceObjectives:In France cervical cancer screening (CCS) by Pap smear can be perfo...
Background In France, with the growing scarcity of gynecologists and a globally low and socially dif...
International audienceBackground: In France, with the growing scarcity of gynecologists and a global...
International audience Background Cervical cancer screening is effective in reducing mortality due t...
International audienceCharacteristics of primary-care providers have been associated with their pati...
Abstract Objective Reliable data about general practitioners performing pap-tests are insufficient. ...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer is a preventable disease. Unfortunately, its mortality is high i...
Unequal participation in uterine cervical cancer screening (UCC) is multifactorial and primary preve...
Les inégalités de participation au dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus (CCU) sont multifactoriell...
International audienceObjectives:In France cervical cancer screening (CCS) by Pap smear can be perfo...
Background In France, with the growing scarcity of gynecologists and a globally low and socially dif...
International audienceBackground: In France, with the growing scarcity of gynecologists and a global...
International audience Background Cervical cancer screening is effective in reducing mortality due t...
International audienceCharacteristics of primary-care providers have been associated with their pati...
Abstract Objective Reliable data about general practitioners performing pap-tests are insufficient. ...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer is a preventable disease. Unfortunately, its mortality is high i...
Unequal participation in uterine cervical cancer screening (UCC) is multifactorial and primary preve...
Les inégalités de participation au dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus (CCU) sont multifactoriell...