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164 related items for PubMed ID: 33412893

  • 1. Decision-making, barriers, and facilitators regarding cervical cancer screening participation among Turkish and Moroccan women in the Netherlands: a focus group study.
    Hamdiui N, Marchena E, Stein ML, van Steenbergen JE, Crutzen R, van Keulen HM, Reis R, van den Muijsenbergh METC, Timen A.
    Ethn Health; 2022 Jul; 27(5):1147-1165. PubMed ID: 33412893
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  • 2. Evaluation of a Web-Based Culturally Sensitive Educational Video to Facilitate Informed Cervical Cancer Screening Decisions Among Turkish- and Moroccan-Dutch Women Aged 30 to 60 Years: Randomized Intervention Study.
    Hamdiui N, Stein ML, van Steenbergen J, Crutzen R, Bouman M, Khan A, Çetin MN, Timen A, van den Muijsenbergh M.
    J Med Internet Res; 2022 Oct 26; 24(10):e35962. PubMed ID: 36287585
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  • 3. The development of a culturally sensitive educational video: How to facilitate informed decisions on cervical cancer screening among Turkish- and Moroccan-Dutch women.
    Hamdiui N, Bouman MPA, Stein ML, Crutzen R, Keskin D, Afrian A, van Steenbergen JE, van den Muijsenbergh METC, Timen A.
    Health Expect; 2022 Oct 26; 25(5):2377-2385. PubMed ID: 35866200
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  • 4. Turkish and Moroccan Dutch women's views of using a self-sampling kit for human papillomavirus testing as a tool for cervical cancer screening: What are the barriers and the motivators?
    Hilverda F, Fissers K, van den Broek T.
    Womens Health (Lond); 2021 Oct 26; 17():17455065211065873. PubMed ID: 34903110
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  • 5. Similarities and differences in underlying beliefs of socio-cognitive factors related to diet and physical activity in lower-educated Dutch, Turkish, and Moroccan adults in the Netherlands: a focus group study.
    Romeike K, Abidi L, Lechner L, de Vries H, Oenema A.
    BMC Public Health; 2016 Aug 17; 16(1):813. PubMed ID: 27534933
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  • 6. Hepatitis B in Moroccan-Dutch: a qualitative study into determinants of screening participation.
    Hamdiui N, Stein ML, van der Veen YJJ, van den Muijsenbergh METC, van Steenbergen JE.
    Eur J Public Health; 2018 Oct 01; 28(5):916-922. PubMed ID: 29346542
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  • 7. Hepatitis B in Moroccan-Dutch: a quantitative study into determinants of screening participation.
    Hamdiui N, Stein ML, Timen A, Timmermans D, Wong A, van den Muijsenbergh METC, van Steenbergen JE.
    BMC Med; 2018 Mar 29; 16(1):47. PubMed ID: 29598817
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  • 11. Barriers and Facilitators to Cervical Cancer Screening Among Women in Rural Ontario, Canada: The Role of Self-Collected HPV Testing.
    Racey CS, Gesink DC.
    J Rural Health; 2016 Mar 29; 32(2):136-45. PubMed ID: 26265118
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  • 13. Barriers and facilitators to participate in the colorectal cancer screening programme in Flanders (Belgium): a focus group study.
    Hoeck S, Van Roy K, Willems S.
    Acta Clin Belg; 2022 Feb 29; 77(1):37-44. PubMed ID: 32552612
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  • 14. Developing a culturally tailored short message service (SMS) intervention for improving the uptake of cervical cancer screening among Ghanaian women in urban communities.
    Bonful HA, Addo-Lartey AA, Sefenu RS, Nwameme A, Abagre TA, Awua AK, Adu-Aryee NA, Dedey F, Adanu RMK, Okuyemi KS.
    BMC Womens Health; 2022 May 10; 22(1):154. PubMed ID: 35538476
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  • 15. "Cervical cancer screening: awareness is not enough". Understanding barriers to screening among women in West Cameroon-a qualitative study using focus groups.
    Datchoua Moukam AM, Embolo Owono MS, Kenfack B, Vassilakos P, Petignat P, Sormani J, Schmidt NC.
    Reprod Health; 2021 Jul 09; 18(1):147. PubMed ID: 34243778
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  • 16. Knowledge, facilitators and barriers to cervical cancer screening among women in Uganda: a qualitative study.
    Ndejjo R, Mukama T, Kiguli J, Musoke D.
    BMJ Open; 2017 Jun 11; 7(6):e016282. PubMed ID: 28606908
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  • 17. Hepatitis B screening in the Turkish-Dutch population in Rotterdam, the Netherlands; qualitative assessment of socio-cultural determinants.
    van der Veen YJ, de Zwart O, Voeten HA, Mackenbach JP, Richardus JH.
    BMC Public Health; 2009 Sep 09; 9():328. PubMed ID: 19740421
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  • 18. "At this age, a Moroccan woman's life's work is over"-older Moroccan-Dutch migrant women's perceptions of health and lifestyle, with a focus on Ramadan experiences: qualitative research integrating education and consultation.
    Koudstaal K, Verdonk P, Bartels E.
    Int J Equity Health; 2020 Mar 14; 19(1):34. PubMed ID: 32171312
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  • 19. Muslim immigrant women's views on cervical cancer screening and HPV self-sampling in Ontario, Canada.
    Vahabi M, Lofters A.
    BMC Public Health; 2016 Aug 24; 16(1):868. PubMed ID: 27557928
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  • 20. Environmental and Psychosocial Barriers to and Benefits of Cervical Cancer Screening in Kenya.
    Buchanan Lunsford N, Ragan K, Lee Smith J, Saraiya M, Aketch M.
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