Department of Health in Disasters and Emergencies, School of Public Health and Safety, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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The Identification of Obstacles to Breast Cancer Screening Programmes Using a Health Systems Approach
Author(s): Zohreh Ghomian*
Although the advantages of population-based breast cancer screening are now widely acknowledged, programmes frequently fall short of their full
potential in practise. In order to comprehend the elements that affect screening programmes' results, we present a conceptual model in this study
that places screening programmes within the context of the larger health system. In our opinion, the overall screening system consists of several
sub-systems that work together to identify at-risk populations, produce knowledge about how well they work, increase uptake, run the programme,
and optimise follow-up and treatment assurance. We created the Barriers to Effective Screening Tool (BEST) based on this paradigm to analyse
population-based screening programmes run by the government from the viewpoint of health systems. We tested the tool, which was designed as
a self-asses.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2329-9126.2022.10.470
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