Abstract:<p>Canadian women usually have their first pelvic exam by the age of twenty-one, and then every three years until older adulthood. Reviewed literature demonstrates that women's first pelvic exam experiences are a turning point in their healthcare trajectory. Yet, no research was found that addresses these experiences as told by women in their own words. Using Arts-Informed Narrative Inquiry, three young women were invited to tell and draw stories of their first pelvic exam experiences. From their account… Show more
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