Evaluation of a Web-Based Culturally Sensitive Educational Video to Facilitate Informed Cervical Cancer Screening Decisions Among Turkish- and Moroccan-Dutch Women Aged 30 to 60 Years: Randomized Intervention Study.
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Hamdiui, NoraStein, Mart L
van Steenbergen, Jim
Crutzen, Rik
Bouman, Martine
Khan, Abresham
Çetin, Miyase N
Timen, Aura
van den Muijsenbergh, Maria
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Evaluation of a Web-Based Culturally Sensitive Educational Video to Facilitate Informed Cervical Cancer Screening Decisions Among Turkish- and Moroccan-Dutch Women Aged 30 to 60 Years: Randomized Intervention Study.Published in
Journal of medical Internet research 2022;24(10):e35962DOI
10.2196/35962PMID
36287585ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.2196/35962
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