Sentence examples for willingness to screen from inspiring English sources

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After the context-specific educational modules, women reported increased awareness of cervical cancer screening and willingness to screen, described HPV- and cervical cancer-related stigma and emphasized the use of educational modules to reduce stigma.

GPs have reported varying levels of commitment to chlamydia screening, and a lack of willingness to screen opportunistically [ 8].

One group of participants indicated a willingness to "screen" ART recipients to ensure that their treatment is being sought "for the right reasons" (Esther).

Studies have demonstrated that detecting early cell changes earlier using HPV does prevent some cancers [ 11– 13] and women report satisfaction with self-sampling and a willingness to screen in this manner [ 14].

From the interviews carried out in this study, generally, there was willingness to screen among all client categories, which is in agreement with what Oliver and colleagues found among HIV infected women in routine care in Nigeria [ 21, 22].

In our earlier study on the willingness to screen for cervical cancer, the second most common reason for refusal of the test was related to client's religious belief and teaching [ 23].

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· Willingness to screening for cervical cancer Refers to women who answered Yes to the question "Do you want to be screened for cervical cancer "in the study questionnaire.

For some attendees the perceived stigma of undertaking a screen test had a negative impact on their willingness to be screened: "I think there's a sort of stigma attached to going for screening"; "If you are not careful you are going to be labelled"; "…because of the stigma"; "Rightly or wrongly it has a stigma".

Second, even among clinics that report syphilis cases, there are likely differences in syphilis screening practices and physician willingness to test STI patients for syphilis [ 36].

Systematic review: Patients' willingness to be screened for dementia and willingness to follow-up with diagnostic assessment after a positive screen has been shown to be related to their perceptions about their own cognitive health and about the harms of receiving a dementia diagnosis especially in the face of limited of treatment or preventive methods for dementia.

This suggests that, regardless of sociodemographic characteristics that exist, willingness to be screened may be majorly a function of information and education as to the benefits of such screening and not of independent human variables.

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