2021
DOI: 10.1111/phn.12942
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Reasons for never receiving a pap test among Brazilian women: National health survey

Abstract: Objective: To identify reasons among Brazilian women for never having a Pap test. Design:We designed a cross-sectional study that used data from the National Health Survey.Sample: Two thousand four hundred and two women 25-64 years old who never had a pap test.Measures: Variables were age, race, education, marital status, housing condition, primary health care access, health insurance, self-perceived health, and social support network. We calculated the prevalence of different reasons and odds ratios for each.… Show more

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“…Despite the reduction in the number of records classified as UCOUP from the 2000s onwards in the analyzed areas, the proportion of deaths from this cause remains high, especially in elderly women, with numbers higher than those for endometrial cancer, even in places with higher socioeconomic development. These results suggest a low level of diagnostic problem-solving capacity in the Brazilian health system, and also that part of the female population does not have access to, or does not adhere to, the screening program [13,[18][19][20][21][22]47,48]. Although Pap test coverage has increased in Brazil, it remains lower than 85% in all the regions, with the worst indexes in the places with the lowest socioeconomic development [11].…”
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“…Despite the reduction in the number of records classified as UCOUP from the 2000s onwards in the analyzed areas, the proportion of deaths from this cause remains high, especially in elderly women, with numbers higher than those for endometrial cancer, even in places with higher socioeconomic development. These results suggest a low level of diagnostic problem-solving capacity in the Brazilian health system, and also that part of the female population does not have access to, or does not adhere to, the screening program [13,[18][19][20][21][22]47,48]. Although Pap test coverage has increased in Brazil, it remains lower than 85% in all the regions, with the worst indexes in the places with the lowest socioeconomic development [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the frequency of carrying out the test is irregular, and there are limitations in access to diagnostic services, which often results in late CC diagnosis Another point is that the diagnosis does not always ensure that treatment will be initiated and continued, since there are also limitations in access to specialized cancer services, which are also concentrated in the most developed areas. Therefore, a considerable percentage of women under cancer treatment receive care in municipalities or even states other than those where they live [48,49].…”
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