A cluster randomized trial of strategies to increase uptake amongst young women invited for their first cervical screen: The STRATEGIC trial
Objectives To measure the feasibility and effectiveness of interventions to increase cervical screening uptake amongst young women. Methods A two-phase cluster randomized trial conducted in general practices in the NHS Cervical Screening Programme. In Phase 1, women in practices randomized to interv...
Main Authors: | Kitchener, H, Gittins, M, Cruickshank, M, Moseley, C, Fletcher, S, Albrow, R, Gray, A, Brabin, L, Torgerson, D, Crosbie, E, Sargent, A, Roberts, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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