Achieving effective cervical screening coverage in South Africa through human resources and health systems development.
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Underutilization of cervical cancer prevention services in low and middle income countries: a review of contributing factorsCervical cancer prevention and treatment research in Africa: a systematic review from a public health perspectiveEpidemiology and prevention of human papillomavirus and cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: a comprehensive review.Cervical cancer screening programs and guidelines in low- and middle-income countries.An exploration of opportunities and challenges facing cervical cancer managers in Kenya.A scoping review of training and deployment policies for human resources for health for maternal, newborn, and child health in rural Africa.Factors affecting compliance with clinical practice guidelines for pap smear screening among healthcare providers in africa: systematic review and meta-summary of 2045 individuals.Mind the gaps: a qualitative study of perceptions of healthcare professionals on challenges and proposed remedies for cervical cancer help-seeking in post conflict northern UgandaHealth care access dimensions and cervical cancer screening in South Africa: analysis of the world health surveyQualification of staff, organization of services, and management of pregnant women in rural settings: the case of diema and kayes districts (mali).Expanding Cervical Cancer Screening and Treatment in Tanzania: Stakeholders' Perceptions of Structural Influences on Scale-Up.What makes staff consider leaving the health service in Malawi?Cervical cancer screening in low- and middle-income countries.Combining breast and cervical screening in an attempt to increase cervical screening uptake. An intervention study in a South African context.Understanding job satisfaction amongst mid-level cadres in Malawi: the contribution of organisational justice.
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Achieving effective cervical screening coverage in South Africa through human resources and health systems development.
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Mary Kawonga
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