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Cervical cancer screening decentralized policy adaptation: an African rural-context-specific systematic literature review.

R RahmanMaureen D ClarkZ CollinsF TraoreE M DioukhaneH ThiamY NdiayeElly Lou De JesusN DanfakhaKaren PetersT KomarekAnne Marie LinnP E LinnK E WallnerM CharlesM HasnainCaryn E PetersonJon Andrew Dykens
Published in: Global health action (2019)
Overall, there is a paucity of published literature regarding barriers to and best practices in implementation of cervical cancer screening services in rural Africa. Many articles in this literature review did describe findings with notable policy implications. The Senegal partnership has consulted this literature when faced with various similar barriers and has developed two principal initiatives to address contextual challenges. Other initiatives implementing cervical cancer visual screening services in decentralized areas may find this contextual reporting of a literature review helpful as a construct for identifying evidence for the purpose of guiding ongoing health service policy adaptation.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • cervical cancer screening
  • primary care
  • case report
  • quality improvement
  • mental health
  • public health
  • systematic review
  • south africa
  • affordable care act
  • adverse drug