BreastScreen Australia – Understanding informed decision making – a literature review about Australian women’s attitudes to participating in population-based breast screening

This report describes Australian women’s attitudes to participating in the BreastScreen Australia Program (BSA), a population-based screening program. It is based on a literature review, resources stocktake and insights from stakeholder interviews.

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BreastScreen Australia – Understanding informed decision making – a literature review about Australian women’s attitudes to participating in population-based breast screening

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Allen and Clarke prepared this report based on:

  • a narrative literature review
  • a stocktake of available resources
  • interviews with BSA stakeholders.
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