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Barriers and facilitators to cervical cancer screening among under-screened women in Cuenca, Ecuador: the perspectives of women and health professionals

Bernardo Vega; Vivian Alejandra Neira; José Ortíz; Andrés Andrade; Gabriela Maria Guerra; Stalin Ortiz; Antonieta Flores; Lorena de la Mora; Véronique Verhoeven; Ana Gama; Sónia Dias; Bo Verberckmoes; Heleen Vermandere; Kristien Michelsen; Olivier Degomme

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Resumen

The women considered access to health services the main barrier to screening, while the HPs identified a lack of investment in screening programmes and cultural patterns at the community level as major obstacles. To take an integrated approach to cervical cancer prevention, the perspectives of both groups should be taken into account. Additionally, new strategies and technologies, such as self-administered human papillomavirus (HPV) testing and community participation, should be implemented to increase access to cervical cancer screening.

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Bernardo Vega, & Vivian Alejandra Neira, & José Ortíz, & Andrés Andrade, & Gabriela Maria Guerra, & Stalin Ortiz, & Antonieta Flores, & Lorena de la Mora, & Véronique Verhoeven, & Ana Gama, & Sónia Dias, & Bo Verberckmoes, & Heleen Vermandere, & Kristien Michelsen, & Olivier Degomme (2022). Barriers and facilitators to cervical cancer screening among under-screened women in Cuenca, Ecuador: the perspectives of women and health professionals. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-14601-y