Quality of Actions to Control Cervical Cancer in Bahia, Brazil.
Eduarda Ferreira Dos AnjosPoliana Cardoso MartinsNilia Maria de Brito Lima PradoVanessa Moraes BezerraPatty Fidelis de AlmeidaAdriano Maia Dos SantosPublished in: Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP (2021)
Better trained professionals and professionals working in stable work arrangements are associated with comprehensive actions to control CC. Such strategies indicate that investments in work management result in a more organized PHC and more solution-centered work processes. Therefore, working in the PHC for a longer time and nurses performing more clinical actions (collection and treatment) are favored by such organizational actions. Investments in diagnostic support contribute to perceptions of more comprehensive actions to control CC. <br />.