Effect of Motivational Interviewing on Cancer Fear and Cervical Cancer Screening in Rural Women
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NIH registered ClinicalTrials.gov study NCT07540962, an interventional study examining the effect of motivational interviewing on cancer fear and participation in cervical cancer screenings among women living in rural areas. The study lists fear as the condition and motivational interview as the intervention.
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NIH registered ClinicalTrials.gov study NCT07540962, an interventional study examining the effect of motivational interviewing on cancer fear and participation in cervical cancer screenings among women in rural areas. The study lists Fear as the condition and motivational interview as the intervention type.
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The Effect Of Motıvatıonal Intervıewıng On Cancer Fear And Partıcıpatıon In Cervıcal Cancer Screenıngs Among Women Lıvıng In Rural Areas
N/A NCT07540962 Kind: NA Apr 21, 2026
Abstract
This research was conducted to determine the effect of a motivational interview-based nursing care program on health beliefs and cancer fears related to cervical cancer and screening in rural women.
Conditions: Fear
Interventions: motivational interview
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