Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8693587 Preventive Medicine 2018 21 Pages PDF
Abstract
These results provide a description of sub-populations which might benefit from cervical screening interventions: immigrants and women without a PCP. Interventions targeting access to PCPs, expanding training of non-physicians to conduct screening, organized screening, or autoadministered screening test may mitigate inequalities. Future work should assess their acceptability and feasibility, and evaluate the impact of these types of primary care and policy interventions.
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