Exploring self-care and cervical cancer prevention attitudes and practices among Moroccan and Pakistani immigrant women in Catalonia, Spain: a comparative qualitative study
Abstract Background Self-care and preventive health strategies may trigger health inequities when individuals' cultural values and health beliefs are not fully understood and considered. In the case of cervical cancer (CC) screening programs immigrant women have shown lower attendance compared...
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Main Authors: | Jone G. Lurgain (Author), Hakima Ouaarab-Essadek (Author), Khadija Mellouki (Author), Sumaira Malik-Hameed (Author), Andleeb Sharif (Author), Maria Brotons (Author), Laia Bruni (Author), Paula Peremiquel-Trillas (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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