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Barriers and facilitators to participation in breast, bowel and cervical cancer screening in rural Victoria: A qualitative study.

Denise AzarMichael MurphyAlana FishmanLauren SewellMegan BarnesAmanda Proposch
Published in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2021)
Opportunities that develop attitudes to health that place disease prevention as a high priority; improve understanding of the benefit of screening in terms of early detection and treatment; improve GP availability and the patient-practitioner relationship; and the development of messages for each of the screening programs should be further explored as factors that may influence rural population screening rates. SO WHAT?: Addressing health attitudes, beliefs, knowledge, health practitioner and test-related barriers and improving messaging may increase cancer screening participation in under-screened rural populations.
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