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J Hurley

    Nursing Times
    |November 3, 1993
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    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • Gynecology
    • Health Services Research

    Background:

    • Cervical screening programs are crucial for early detection of cervical cancer.
    • Understanding women's attitudes is key to improving screening uptake and effectiveness.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate women's attitudes towards cervical screening.
    • To determine the impact of these attitudes on service utilization.
    • To identify areas for program enhancement.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative study exploring women's perspectives on cervical screening.
    • Analysis of participant feedback on program accessibility and communication.

    Main Results:

    • Most women surveyed had utilized cervical screening services.
    • Significant need identified for enhanced patient information regarding screening purpose.
    • Health professionals require improved communication strategies.

    Conclusions:

    • While cervical screening utilization is generally high, program improvements are necessary.
    • Educational initiatives and enhanced health provider communication can boost effectiveness.
    • Addressing women's information needs is vital for successful screening programs.