Expanding access to self-collection to increase cervical screening participation (EASI-C)

Project Details

The EASI-C project aims to support the implementation of self-collection cervical screening in general practice in Victoria, by exploring the needs and preferences of women, people with a cervix, and cervical screening providers. This project will also evaluate whether the availability of self-collection has increased screening participation in real-world delivery.

Project Partners

  • MSPGH - Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics
  • Australian Centre for Prevention of Cervical Cancer
  • The Daffodil Centre, a Joint Venture between Cancer Council NSW and The University of Sydney

Researchers

Funding

Victorian Cancer Agency

Research Group

Evaluation and Implementation Science Unit

Key Contact

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Department / Centre

Centre for Health Policy

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