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. 2020 Mar 17;31(5):417–429. doi: 10.1007/s10552-020-01290-4

Table 5.

Details of publications categorized as informing scale-up, stratified by year

Title Authors Year
Effect of a mobile unit on changes in knowledge and use of cervical cancer screening among rural Thai women Swaddiwudhipong et al. [26] 1995
Evaluation of cervical cancer screening program in the Harare City Health Department, Zimbabwe Moyo et al. [34] 1997
Evaluation of the cervical cancer screening program in Mexico: a population-based case–control study Hernandez-Avile et al. [29] 1998
A mobile unit: an effective service for cervical cancer screening among rural Thai women Swaddiwudhipong et al. [30] 1999
Experience with a self-administered device for cervical cancer screening by Thai women with different educational backgrounds Sanchaisuriya et al. [37] 2004
A community-based education program about cervical cancer improves knowledge and screening behavior in Honduran women Perkins et al. [41] 2007
Cervical cancer prevention: safety, acceptability, and feasibility of a single-visit approach in Accra, Ghana Blumenthal et al. [43] 2007
Evaluation of cervical screening in rural North India Bhatla et al. [47] 2009
A Three-year follow-up results of visual inspection with acetic acid/Lugol's iodine (VIA/VILI) used as an alternative screening method for cervical cancer in rural areas Zhang et al. [49] 2010
A Promotora-administered group education intervention to promote breast and cervical cancer screening in a rural community along the U.S.-Mexico border: a randomized controlled trial Nuño et al. [50] 2011
Acceptability of cervical cancer screening in rural Mozambique Audet et al. [53] 2012
Feasibility of community-based careHPV for cervical cancer prevention in rural Thailand Trope et al. [58] 2013
Screen-and-treat approach to cervical cancer prevention using visual inspection with acetic acid and cryotherapy: experiences, perceptions, and beliefs from demonstration projects in Peru, Uganda, and Vietnam Paul et al. [59] 2013
Acceptability of self-collection sampling for HPV-DNA testing in low-resource settings: a mixed methods approach Bansil et al. [62] 2014
Evaluation of a single-visit approach to cervical cancer screening and treatment in Guyana: feasibility, effectiveness and lessons learned Martin et al. [65] 2014
Successes and challenges of establishing a cervical cancer screening and treatment program in western Kenya Khozaim et al. [68] 2014
The development and evaluation of a community-based model for cervical cancer screening based on self-sampling Belinson et al. [69] 2014
The Peru Cervical Cancer Screening Study (PERCAPS): the design and implementation of a mother/daughter screen, treat, and vaccinate program in the Peruvian jungle Abuelo et al. [70] 2014