Working together with people with intellectual disability to make a difference: a protocol for a mixed-method co-production study to address inequities in cervical …

D Bateson, J Ussher, I Strnadová, J Loblinzk… - Frontiers in Public …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers yet remains a disease of
inequity for people with intellectual disability, in part due to low screening rates. The …

Principles for Service Delivery: Best Practices for Cervical Screening for Women with Disabilities

H Kuper, FR Andiwijaya, S Rotenberg… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Background Cervical cancer screening is an important public health priority, yet many
marginalized groups are not reached by existing programs. The nearly 700 million women …

Determinants of routine cervical screening participation in underserved women: a qualitative systematic review

A Wearn, L Shepherd - Psychology & Health, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Objective Routine, population-wide cervical screening programmes reduce cervical cancer
incidence and mortality. However, socioeconomically deprived communities and ethnic …

[HTML][HTML] Advancing the science of implementation for resource-limited settings through bidirectional learning around cervical cancer screening

P Adsul, R Hariprasad, BE Lott, ML Varon - Ethnicity & disease, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In 2020, the highest rates of cervical cancer incidence and mortality were reported in Asian
and African regions of the world. Across the globe, growing evidence confirms cancer …

Group versus individual culturally tailored and theory-based education to promote cervical cancer screening among the underserved Hispanics: A cluster randomized …

J Calderon-Mora, TL Byrd, A Alomari… - American journal of …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose: To determine whether group education is as effective as individual education in
improving cervical cancer screening uptake along the US–Mexico border. Design: Cluster …

Achieving equity in cervical cancer screening in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs): Strengthening health systems using a systems thinking approach

PE Gravitt, MI Silver, HM Hussey, S Arrossi… - Preventive …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The World Health Organization (WHO) is leading a call to action to eliminate
cervical cancer by the end of the century through global implementation of two effective …

Factors associated with cervical cancer screening utilisation by people with physical disabilities: A systematic review

DNS Chan, BMH Law, WKW So, N Fan - Health Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Previous studies showed that cervical cancer screening uptake among people
with physical disabilities is low. A better understanding of the factors affecting their screening …

Women with learning disabilities and access to cervical screening: retrospective cohort study using case control methods

F Reynolds, D Stanistreet, P Elton - BMC Public Health, 2008 - Springer
Background Several studies in the UK have suggested that women with learning disabilities
may be less likely to receive cervical screening tests and a previous local study in had found …

Exploring the inequalities of women with learning disabilities deciding to attend and then accessing cervical and breast cancer screening, using the Social Ecological …

K Sykes, GJ McGeechan… - British Journal of Learning …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Women with learning disabilities are less likely to access cervical and breast
cancer screening when compared to the general population. The Social Ecological Model …

Minority ethnic women and cervical screening: a matter of action or research?

LF Chiu - Primary Health Care Research & Development, 2004 - cambridge.org
Concerns over low uptake of cervical screening among minority ethnic women have spurred
much research and practical activity to address the problem. Due to theoretical and …