Why Do Chilean Women Choose to Have or Not Have Pap Tests?

作者: María-Teresa Urrutia , Alejandra Araya , Maria-Fernanda Jaque

DOI: 10.1016/J.JOGN.2016.09.002

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摘要: Abstract Objective To describe the perceptions of Chilean women about why choose to have or not Pap test screening. Design Qualitative research using content analysis according Krippendorf. Setting Four urban health clinics in Santiago, Chile. Participants Fifty-seven women. Methods Audiotaped focus groups. Results Six themes emerged: Reasons that make it difficult for schedule appointments, Characteristics professionals a test, are barriers having The relationship with cancer, Family context, and Each woman's personal characteristics . Conclusion Primary care providers play an important role promoting adherence cervical cancer Nurses should proactively address women's knowledge screening openly uniformly discuss importance benefits

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