Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8567590 | Applied Nursing Research | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Results showed that organised health examination programmes provide a good basis for integrating cervical screening into broader checks on the health of women, and utilising different networks of social support facilitate the utilisation of the screening service. However, education on cervical cancer and screening must be made more generally available. More importantly, there is a need for a more participatory and empowering exchange in the encounter between health professions and these women. Appropriate training program is strongly recommended for health professions about communicate skills with patients. Future work should focus on identifying strategies to overcome the barriers to cervical screening related to health care system and medical professions among this population.
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Authors
Can MPhil, PhD, RN, Carmen W.H. RN, MPhil, PhD, Ka Ming BN, MN, DN, Shengbo MD, PhD, Yang MD, PhD, Huilin PhD, RN, Honghong MPhil, PhD, RN,