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Heredia, A., (2021). Barreras para la realización del tamizaje de papanicolaou en usuarias que acuden al centro de salud 6 de octubre, diciembre 2020 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/1351
Heredia, A., Barreras para la realización del tamizaje de papanicolaou en usuarias que acuden al centro de salud 6 de octubre, diciembre 2020 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/1351
@misc{renati/1038054,
title = "Barreras para la realización del tamizaje de papanicolaou en usuarias que acuden al centro de salud 6 de octubre, diciembre 2020",
author = "Heredia Uyacu, Abigail",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
Introduction: Papanicolaou screening has successfully reduced the incidence of cervical cancer and mortality in developed countries. Objective: To determine the barriers to performing Pap smear screening in users who attend the Health Center October 6, December 2020. Methodology: The present study was quantitative, non-experimental, with a descriptive, cross-sectional and prospective design. Results: Demographic barriers were; age between 30 to 49 years, followed by urban origin. In educational barriers, secondary studies predominated, knowledge about the purpose of screening, the place of taking, the frequency of screening; They also know the requirements before performing the screening, such as not being menstruating, not having placed eggs and not having had sexual intercourse. Regarding the sociocultural barriers, the reason why they did not attend the screening was because of shame, fear or fear, influence of the partner, the sex of the health professional, it was also evidenced that they were Catholic. In relation to economic barriers, they reported having a monthly income of less than S /. 930.00, they were a housewife, had a dependent job and had SIS. In the Findings of institutional barriers, it was found that the time to be attended was 1 to 2 hours, there was no availability of health personnel, they do not trust the professional who performs the care and the waiting time for the results was more of 1 month. Conclusions: The barriers to cervical cancer screening were demographic, educational, sociocultural, economic and institutional.
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