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dc.date.created2023-05-13T10:51:57Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationAasbø, Gunvor Hansen, Bo Lars Thorvald Terning Waller, Jo Nygård, Mari Solbrække, Kari Nyheim . Unpacking the Lay Epidemiology of Cervical Cancer: A Focus Group Study on the Perceptions of Cervical Cancer and Its Prevention among Women Late for Screening in Norway. Healthcare. 2023, 11(10)
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/107626
dc.description.abstractNonattendance for cervical cancer screening is often understood in terms of a lack of ‘appropriate’ or ‘correct’ knowledge about the risks and prevention of the disease. Few studies have explored how lay persons—the users themselves—interpret and contextualise scientific knowledge about cervical cancer. In this study, we address the following research question: How is the epidemiology of cervical cancer and its prevention discussed among women who are late for cervical cancer screening in Norway? We completed nine focus group interviews (FGIs) with 41 women who had postponed cervical screening. The analyses were both inductive and explorative, aiming to unpack the complexity of lay understandings of cervical cancer. Interactive associations expressed in the FGIs reflected multiple understandings of aetiology and risk factors, screening, and interpretations of responsibility for acquiring cervical cancer. The term ‘candidacy’ was employed to provide an enhanced understanding of lay reasoning about the explanations and predictions of cervical cancer, as reflected in the FGIs. Both interpretations of biomedical concepts and cultural values were used to negotiate acceptable and nuanced interpretations of candidacy for cervical cancer. Uncertainties about risk factors for acquiring cervical cancer was an important aspect of such negotiations. The study’s findings provide an in-depth understanding of the contexts in which screening may be rendered less relevant or significant for maintaining health. Lay epidemiology should not be considered inappropriate knowledge but rather as a productive component when understanding health behaviours, such as screening attendance.
dc.languageEN
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.titleUnpacking the Lay Epidemiology of Cervical Cancer: A Focus Group Study on the Perceptions of Cervical Cancer and Its Prevention among Women Late for Screening in Norway
dc.title.alternativeENEngelskEnglishUnpacking the Lay Epidemiology of Cervical Cancer: A Focus Group Study on the Perceptions of Cervical Cancer and Its Prevention among Women Late for Screening in Norway
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorAasbø, Gunvor
dc.creator.authorHansen, Bo Lars Thorvald Terning
dc.creator.authorWaller, Jo
dc.creator.authorNygård, Mari
dc.creator.authorSolbrække, Kari Nyheim
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cristin.unitnameAvdeling for tverrfaglig helsevitenskap
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cristin.qualitycode1
dc.identifier.cristin2147278
dc.identifier.bibliographiccitationinfo:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.jtitle=Healthcare&rft.volume=11&rft.spage=&rft.date=2023
dc.identifier.jtitleHealthcare
dc.identifier.volume11
dc.identifier.issue10
dc.identifier.pagecount14
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11101441
dc.type.documentTidsskriftartikkel
dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.source.issn2227-9032
dc.type.versionPublishedVersion
cristin.articleid1441
dc.relation.projectKF/82687


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