BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's characteristics (demographics, risk behaviour, and beliefs) on the uptake of cervical cancer screening, taking practice characteristics (demographic and organizational) into account. METHODS: Routinely collected data of screening status were sampled from electronic medical records of 32 Dutch general practices. Additionally, a questionnaire was sent to a sample of 2224 listed women--1204 screened, 1020 unscreened. We used a step-by-step, logistic, multilevel approach to examine determinants of the screening uptake. RESULTS: Analyses of data for 1392 women (968 screened and 424 unscreened) showed that women's beliefs about cervical screening and attendance are the best predictors o...
Abstract Background High-risk HPV DNA testing has been proposed as a primary tool for cervical cance...
Background: Cervical screening uptake is declining in several countries. Primary care practitioners...
Background: Cervical screening uptake is declining in several countries. Primary care practitioners...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's characteristics (demographics, risk beh...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's character...
BackgroundCervical cancer is a major global public health concern, with 85% of cases occurring in lo...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
Uptake of cervical cancer screening in The Netherlands is mainly influenced by women’s beliefs about...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer incidence and mortality may be reduced by organized screening. P...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
Uptake of cervical cancer screening in The Netherlands is mainly influenced by women’s beliefs about...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
Abstract Background High-risk HPV DNA testing has been proposed as a primary tool for cervical cance...
Background: Cervical screening uptake is declining in several countries. Primary care practitioners...
Background: Cervical screening uptake is declining in several countries. Primary care practitioners...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's characteristics (demographics, risk beh...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's character...
BackgroundCervical cancer is a major global public health concern, with 85% of cases occurring in lo...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
Uptake of cervical cancer screening in The Netherlands is mainly influenced by women’s beliefs about...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer incidence and mortality may be reduced by organized screening. P...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
Uptake of cervical cancer screening in The Netherlands is mainly influenced by women’s beliefs about...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
OBJECTIVES: Whether the lower Dutch cervical cancer (CC) screening participation of Turkish- and Mor...
Abstract Background High-risk HPV DNA testing has been proposed as a primary tool for cervical cance...
Background: Cervical screening uptake is declining in several countries. Primary care practitioners...
Background: Cervical screening uptake is declining in several countries. Primary care practitioners...