A Systematic Review of the Factors Influencing Ethnic Minority Women’s Cervical Cancer Screening Behavior: From Intrapersonal to Policy Level

Conclusions: The review sheds light on how common or unique are the factors across ethnic minorities and how these factors interact to influence behavior. Further studies are warranted to develop and test empirically a comprehensive model leading to a better understanding of the interrelationships between multiple factors. Implications for Practice: The model should be useful in informing policy makers about appropriate resource allocation and in guiding the development of culturally relevant programs to increase screening uptake.
Source: Cancer Nursing - Category: Nursing Tags: Articles: Online Only Source Type: research