Silva MR et al. (2016) |
Saúde Debate |
Women with cervical cancer (CC) in the state of Pernambuco. |
Qualitative |
Documentary analysis (medical records) + Primary data collection (interviews) |
Diagnosis and/or treatment |
Integrality / continuity of care |
Nascimento MI, Azevedo GS (2015b)
|
Rev. Saúde Pública |
Women with CC referred for radiotherapy at the General Hospital of Nova Iguaçú / RJ. |
Quantitative |
Documentary analysis (medical records and HBCR) + Database (SIM of SES/RJ) |
Diagnosis and/or treatment |
Waiting time for treatment |
Rangel G et al. (2015) |
Saúde Debate |
Women with CC at INCA. |
Qualitative |
Direct observation + Primary data collection: interviews |
Diagnosis and/or treatment |
Factors related to late diagnosis |
Carvalho BG et al. (2015) |
Saúde Debate |
Women with altered oncology cytology at a UBS in the south of the country. |
Qualitative |
Documentary analysis (the monitoring report of the PNCCU of the UBSs) + Primary data collection: interviews |
Diagnosis and/or treatment |
Integrality / continuity of care. |
Sadovsky AD et al. (2015) |
Cad. Saúde Pública |
Women from Brazilian capitals and Federal District |
Quantitative |
Database (VIGITEL) |
Prevention |
Access to the Pap smear by segments of the population in situations of poverty and / or vulnerability |
Brito-Silva K et al. (2014)
|
Rev. Saúde Pública |
Women from a reference municipality in the northeast of São Paulo |
Quantitative-Qualitative |
Database (Hygiaweb, regional Siscolo and of the SES/SP) + Primary data collection : interviews |
Diagnosis and/or treatment |
Integrality / continuity of care |
Oliveira MV et al. (2014) |
Cienc. & Saúde Colet |
Quilombola Women, in Vitória da Conquista (Bahia) |
Quantitative |
Primary data collection: interviews |
Prevention |
Access to the Pap smear by segments of the population in situations of poverty and / or vulnerability |
Girianelli VR et al. (2014) |
Rev. Bras. Ginecol. e Obstet |
Women assisted by the ESF, in Duque de Caxias and Nova Iguaçú (RJ) |
Quantitative |
Primary data collection: interviews |
Prevention |
Factors related to failure to perform Papanicolau |
Thuler LC et al. (2014). |
Rev. Bras. Ginecol. e Obstet |
Women with CC in Brazil. |
Quantitative |
Documentary analysis (Hospital-based Cancer Registries) |
Diagnosis and treatment |
Factors related to late diagnosis |
Augusto EF et al. (2013) |
Arch. of Gynecol. and Obstet |
Women assisted by the Family Doctor Program of Niterói / RJ |
Quantitative |
Documentary analysis (Papanicolau reports) + Primary data collection: interviews. |
Prevention |
Factors related to failure to perform Papanicolau |
Goes EF, Nascimento ER (2013) |
Saúde Debate |
White and black women living in Bahia, who had responded to UNDP in 2008. |
Quantitative |
Prior Research Data: Health Supplement Data from the National Household Sample Survey (UNDP) / 2008. |
Prevention |
Access to the Pap smear by segments of the population in situations of poverty and / or vulnerability |
Correa MS et al. (2012)
|
Cad. Saúde Pública |
Women who had a child in the last two years prior to the survey, living in southern and northeastern Brazilian states, by sampling |
Quantitative |
Primary data collection: interviews |
Prevention |
Coverage and adequacy of the Pap smear |
Freitas MCM et al. (2012)
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Rev. Bras. Ginecol. e Obstet |
Elderly women living in the northern area of Juiz de Fora (MG). |
Quantitative |
Primary data collection: interviews |
Prevention |
Access to the Pap smear by segments of the population in situations of poverty and / or vulnerability |
Gomes CHR et al. (2012)
|
Rev. Bras. de Cancerologia |
Women with invasive CC, in UNACON of Northern Minas Gerais. |
Quantitative |
Documentary analysis (medical records) + Primary data collection: interviews. |
Prevention |
Factors related to failure to perform Papanicolau |
Borges MF et al. (2012) |
Cad. Saúde Pública |
Women living in the municipality of Rio Branco (Acre), between 2007 and 2008. |
Quantitative |
Primary data collection: interviews |
Prevention |
Pap smear coverage and / or associated factors |
Gasperin SI (2011)
|
Cad. Saúde Pública |
Women living in the urban area of Florianópolis, Santa Catarina. |
Quantitative |
Primary data collection: interviews (use of closed-ended questionnaire) |
Prevention |
Pap smear coverage and / or associated factors |
Bairros FS et al. (2011)
|
Cad. Saúde Pública |
White and black women from two cities in southern Brazil. |
Quantitative |
Primary data collection: interviews. |
Prevention |
Access to the Pap smear by segments of the population in situations of poverty and / or vulnerability |
Soares MC et al. (2011) |
Rev. Gaucha de Enferm. |
Women of a certain municipality, identified in SISCOLO |
Qualitative |
Participatory observation + Primary data collection: interviews. |
Diagnosis and treatment |
Integrality / continuity of care |
Ozawa C, Marcopito LF (2011) |
Rev. Bras. Ginecol. e Obstet |
Women participating in two household surveys in the city of São Paulo. |
Quantitative |
Data from household surveys conducted in the city of São Paulo + Database (SIM) |
Prevention |
Pap smear coverage and / or related factors |