“…Studies have also documented that health care workers often have poor knowledge about cervical cancer and that weak health infrastructure impedes screening (Ayinde & Omigbodun, 2003;Tarwireyi, Chirenje, & Rusakaniko, 2003). Health behavior theories, including the health belief model and the theory of planned behavior provide additional support for theoretical constructs such as perceived risk, intention, attitudes and self-efficacy as explanations of people's participation in preventive health behaviors (Fort et al, 2011;Ngugi, Boga, Muigai, Wanzala, & Mbithi, 2012;Ory, Jordan, & Bazzarre, 2002;Rosenstock, 1966).…”