Experiences of Women about Cervical Cancer Screening after Educational Intervention in Ikwo Local Government Area, Ebonyi State, Nigeria.

Authors

  • Happiness Onuoha, Maduakolam Onuoha, Ovuoba-Emeka Sussan Nnenne, Etu Esther, Nwali Nneka Immaculata Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/x7wp3p68

Keywords:

Cervical cancer screening, Women’s experiences, Educational intervention, Phenomenology, Nigeria / Ebonyi State.

Abstract

Background  Globally, cervical cancer screening (CCS) allows for the early diagnosis of  precancerous cervical lesions and  early stage malignancies. CCS is not widely practiced in underdeveloped and developing countries due to numerous reasons and barriers. Women’s experiences about CCS have not  been exclusively studied, most especially in Nigeria.

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References

Agboeze, J., Ezeani, N.N., Nwali, M., Ukaegbu, C. and Mu’awiyyiah-Babale, S. (2022). Cervical Cancer Screening Knowledge, Uptake and Barriers among Female Undergraduates in a Nigerian University. Nigerian Medical Journal, 63(3), 220-225. Retrieved from https://nigerianmedjournal.org/index. Php/nmj/article/view/103.

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Published

2025-11-12

How to Cite

Experiences of Women about Cervical Cancer Screening after Educational Intervention in Ikwo Local Government Area, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. (Happiness Onuoha, Maduakolam Onuoha, Ovuoba-Emeka Sussan Nnenne, Etu Esther, Nwali Nneka Immaculata , Trans.). (2025). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 54(5), 1491-1510. https://doi.org/10.48047/x7wp3p68