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  • 4. Intercultural consultations: investigation of factors that deter non-English speaking women from attending their general practitioners for cervical screening.
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  • 7. Informed consent? How do primary care professionals prepare women for cervical smears: a qualitative study.
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  • 12. Uptake of cervical cancer screening in The Netherlands is mainly influenced by women's beliefs about the screening and by the inviting organization.
    Tacken MA, Braspenning JC, Hermens RP, Spreeuwenberg PM, van den Hoogen HJ, de Bakker DH, Groenewegen PP, Grol RP.
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  • 13. Barriers to cervical cancer screening in women attending the Family Medical Program in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro.
    Augusto EF, Rosa ML, Cavalcanti SM, Oliveira LH.
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  • 14. How do women who choose not to participate in population-based cervical cancer screening reason about their decision?
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  • 17. Young women and cervical cancer screening: what barriers persist?
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  • 18. Cervical cancer screening practices among university women.
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  • 19. Overcoming Mâori women's resistance to cervical smears.
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  • 20. Screening for cervical cancer among Israeli lesbian women.
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