Social Representations of Gynecologic Cancer Screening Assessment a Qualitative research on Ecuadorian women
The purpose of this work was to explore: knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs regarding gynecologic cancer screening on Ecuadorian women users of primary care facilities, to identify the social representations that users of health services make about these programs and their influence on the decision t...
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Main Authors: | Yolanda Godoy (Author), Clara Godoy (Author), Juan Reyes (Author) |
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