Sociodemographic characteristics associated with cervical cancer screening participation by send‐to‐all and opt‐in HPV self‐sampling: Who benefits? Results from a randomized controlled trial among long‐term non‐attending women in Norway
Bo T. Hansen,
Mari Nygård,
Phil E. Castle
et al.
Abstract:With the objective to investigate associations between sociodemographic characteristics and participation in interventions designed to increase participation in cervical cancer screening among under‐screened women, we randomized a random sample of 6000 women in Norway aged 35–69 years who had not attended cervical screening for ≥10 years to receive either (i) a reminder to attend regular screening (control), (ii) an offer to order a self‐sampling kit (opt‐in), or (iii) a self‐sampling kit unsolicited (send‐to‐… Show more
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