Assessment of US preventive services task force guideline–concordant cervical cancer screening rates and reasons for underscreening by age, race and ethnicity …
Importance Cervical cancer screening rates are suboptimal in the US. Population-based
assessment of reasons for not receiving screening is needed, particularly among women …
assessment of reasons for not receiving screening is needed, particularly among women …
The frequency of Pap smear screening in the United States
BE Sirovich, HG Welch - Journal of general internal medicine, 2004 - Springer
BACKGROUND: US professional medical societies and the national health systems of all
other industrialized nations recommend that most women need not undergo Papanicolaou …
other industrialized nations recommend that most women need not undergo Papanicolaou …
Physician recommendation for Papanicolaou testing among US women, 2000
SS Coughlin, ES Breslau, T Thompson… - … Biomarkers & Prevention, 2005 - AACR
Objective: Many women in the US undergo routine cervical cancer screening, but some
women have rarely or never had a Papanicolaou (Pap) test. Studies of other cancer …
women have rarely or never had a Papanicolaou (Pap) test. Studies of other cancer …
Adherence to the 2012 national cervical cancer screening guidelines: a pilot study
DGK Teoh, AE Marriott, RI Vogel, RT Marriott… - American journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective The goal of this pilot study was to evaluate adherence to the 2012 cervical cancer
screening guidelines among health care providers in a large health maintenance …
screening guidelines among health care providers in a large health maintenance …
Patient concerns about human papillomavirus testing and 5-year intervals in routine cervical cancer screening
OBJECTIVE: To explore attitudes toward new cervical cancer screening options and
understand factors associated with those beliefs among women in routine gynecologic care …
understand factors associated with those beliefs among women in routine gynecologic care …
Screening for cervical cancer: will women accept less?
BE Sirovich, S Woloshin, LM Schwartz - The American journal of medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: US professional organizations increasingly agree that most women require
Papanicolaou smear screening every 2 to 3 years rather than annually and that most elderly …
Papanicolaou smear screening every 2 to 3 years rather than annually and that most elderly …
Understanding women's hesitancy to undergo less frequent cervical cancer screening
MA Gerend, MA Shepherd, EA Kaltz, WJ Davis… - Preventive …, 2017 - Elsevier
Inappropriate cervical cancer screening (eg, screening too often) can result in unnecessary
medical procedures, treatment, and psychological distress. To balance the benefits and …
medical procedures, treatment, and psychological distress. To balance the benefits and …
[HTML][HTML] A thematic analysis of attitudes toward changes to cervical screening in Australia
RH Dodd, HM Obermair, KJ McCaffery - JMIR cancer, 2019 - cancer.jmir.org
Background: In December 2017, the Australian National Cervical Screening Program
(NCSP) was changed to encompass a 5-yearly human papillomavirus (HPV) primary test for …
(NCSP) was changed to encompass a 5-yearly human papillomavirus (HPV) primary test for …
What Australian women want and when they want it: cervical screening testing preferences, decision‐making styles and information needs
Background New testing technologies and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines have
recently brought changes to cervical cancer screening. In 2006, the Australian government …
recently brought changes to cervical cancer screening. In 2006, the Australian government …
Periodic abstinence from Pap (PAP) smear study: women's perceptions of Pap smear screening
M Smith, L French, HC Barry - The Annals of Family Medicine, 2003 - Annals Family Med
BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to explore attitudes, beliefs, and perceived
barriers to risk-based cervical cancer screening through focus group interviews of patients …
barriers to risk-based cervical cancer screening through focus group interviews of patients …