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Psychosocial impact of testing human papillomavirus positive in Australia's human papillomavirus-based cervical screening program: A cross-sectional survey
Rachael Dodd, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Survey studies Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Survey studies Carys Batcup 8/10/22

Psychosocial impact of testing human papillomavirus positive in Australia's human papillomavirus-based cervical screening program: A cross-sectional survey

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Understanding women’s choices for management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2 (CIN2): Qualitative analysis of a randomised experimental study
Rachael Dodd, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Qualitative analysis Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Qualitative analysis Carys Batcup 8/10/22

Understanding women’s choices for management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2 (CIN2): Qualitative analysis of a randomised experimental study

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Facilitating uptake of cervical screening among Indigenous women to achieve equitable and timely elimination of cervical cancer
Rachael Dodd, Cervical screening, Comment Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Cervical screening, Comment Carys Batcup 8/10/22

Facilitating uptake of cervical screening among Indigenous women to achieve equitable and timely elimination of cervical cancer

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No longer recommended for cervical screening: How women aged 18–24 feel about the renewed National Cervical Screening Program
Rachael Dodd, Olivia Mac, Cervical screening, Survey studies Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Olivia Mac, Cervical screening, Survey studies Carys Batcup 8/10/22

No longer recommended for cervical screening: How women aged 18–24 feel about the renewed National Cervical Screening Program

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Active surveillance as a management option for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2: An online experimental study
Rachael Dodd, Olivia Mac, Erin Cvejic, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Online experiment Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Olivia Mac, Erin Cvejic, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Online experiment Carys Batcup 8/10/22

Active surveillance as a management option for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2: An online experimental study

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Australian National Cervical Screening Program renewal: Attitudes and experiences of general practitioners, and obstetricians and gynaecologists
Rachael Dodd, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Survey studies Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Survey studies Carys Batcup 8/10/22

Australian National Cervical Screening Program renewal: Attitudes and experiences of general practitioners, and obstetricians and gynaecologists

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Getting the timing right: Women’s views on the best time to announce changes to cancer screening policy recommendations
Rachael Dodd, Brook, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Focus group study Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Brook, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Focus group study Carys Batcup 8/10/22

Getting the timing right: Women’s views on the best time to announce changes to cancer screening policy recommendations

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Women’s experiences of the renewed National Cervical Screening Program in Australia 12 months following implementation: a qualitative study
Rachael Dodd, Olivia Mac, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Interview study Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Olivia Mac, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Interview study Carys Batcup 8/10/22

Women’s experiences of the renewed National Cervical Screening Program in Australia 12 months following implementation: a qualitative study

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Implementing changes to cervical screening: A qualitative study with health professionals
Rachael Dodd, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Interview study Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Interview study Carys Batcup 8/10/22

Implementing changes to cervical screening: A qualitative study with health professionals

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Web-Based Health Information Following the Renewal of the Cervical Screening Program in Australia: Evaluation of Readability, Understandability, and Credibility
Rachael Dodd, Olivia Mac, Cervical screening, Readability Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Olivia Mac, Cervical screening, Readability Carys Batcup 8/10/22

Web-Based Health Information Following the Renewal of the Cervical Screening Program in Australia: Evaluation of Readability, Understandability, and Credibility

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“A Pap smear saved my life”: Personal experiences of cervical abnormalities shape attitudes to cervical screening renewal
Rachael Dodd, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Thematic analysis Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Thematic analysis Carys Batcup 8/10/22

“A Pap smear saved my life”: Personal experiences of cervical abnormalities shape attitudes to cervical screening renewal

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Levels of anxiety and distress following receipt of positive screening tests in Australia’s HPV-based cervical screening program: a cross-sectional survey
Rachael Dodd, Olivia Mac, Erin Cvejic, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Survey studies Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Olivia Mac, Erin Cvejic, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Survey studies Carys Batcup 8/10/22

Levels of anxiety and distress following receipt of positive screening tests in Australia’s HPV-based cervical screening program: a cross-sectional survey

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Examining the information needed for acceptance of deintensified screening programmes: qualitative focus groups about cervical screening in Australia
Rachael Dodd, Brooke Nickel, Carissa Bonner, Jolyn Hersch, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Focus group study Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Brooke Nickel, Carissa Bonner, Jolyn Hersch, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Focus group study Carys Batcup 8/10/22

Examining the information needed for acceptance of deintensified screening programmes: qualitative focus groups about cervical screening in Australia

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A Thematic Analysis of Attitudes Toward Changes to Cervical Screening in Australia
Rachael Dodd, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Thematic analysis Carys Batcup 8/10/22 Rachael Dodd, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Thematic analysis Carys Batcup 8/10/22

A Thematic Analysis of Attitudes Toward Changes to Cervical Screening in Australia

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"It has saved thousands of lives, so why change it?” Content analysis of objections to cervical screening programme changes in Australia
Rachael Dodd, Carissa Bonner, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Content analysis Carys Batcup 20/5/22 Rachael Dodd, Carissa Bonner, Kirsten McCaffery, Cervical screening, Content analysis Carys Batcup 20/5/22

"It has saved thousands of lives, so why change it?” Content analysis of objections to cervical screening programme changes in Australia

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