Jailani, Anis-Syakira
Balqis-Ali, Nur Zahirah
Tang, Kar Foong
Fun, Weng Hong
Samad, Shazimah Abdul
Jahaya, Rohaidza
Subakir, Nurun Najihah
Ismail, Roziah
Said, Zakiah Mohd
Sararaks, Sondi
Funding for this research was provided by:
Ministry of Health Malaysia research grant (NMRR ID-22-00187-DJU, NMRR ID-22-00187-DJU, NMRR ID-22-00187-DJU, NMRR ID-22-00187-DJU, NMRR ID-22-00187-DJU, NMRR ID-22-00187-DJU, NMRR ID-22-00187-DJU, NMRR ID-22-00187-DJU, NMRR ID-22-00187-DJU, NMRR ID-22-00187-DJU)
Article History
Received: 21 January 2023
Accepted: 1 November 2023
First Online: 14 November 2023
Change Date: 2 December 2023
Change Type: Update
Change Details: This article has been updated to correct a typo and the supplementary files.
Declarations
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: This study was part of an extensive study titled ‘Cervical Cancer Screening: Simulation of Best Practices to Achieve the Target’ with trial registration number NMRR ID-22-00187-DJU. The study was approved by the Medical Research and Ethics Committee (MREC), Ministry of Health (KKM, NIHSEC, 22-00187-DJU (1)). The study was conducted in accordance with Good Clinical Practice guidelines and the Declaration of Helsinki. All identifiers were removed, and data were anonymised before data analysis. The dataset supporting this article’s findings belongs to the Malaysian cervical cancer screening registry by the Family Health Development Division, MOH Malaysia. Requests for the data can be obtained from Dr Zakiah Mohd Said (drzakiahms@moh.gov.my), the head of the Adult Health Sector, Ministry of Health Malaysia, with permission from the Director-General of Health, Malaysia.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.