PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Marta Jackowska AU - Christian von Wagner AU - Jane Wardle AU - Dorota Juszczyk AU - Aleksandra Luszczynska AU - Jo Waller TI - Cervical screening among migrant women: a qualitative study of Polish, Slovak and Romanian women in London, UK AID - 10.1136/jfprhc-2011-100144 DP - 2012 Oct 01 TA - Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care PG - 229--238 VI - 38 IP - 4 4099 - http://jfprhc.bmj.com/content/38/4/229.short 4100 - http://jfprhc.bmj.com/content/38/4/229.full SO - J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care2012 Oct 01; 38 AB - Objective To explore awareness of and participation in cervical screening services in women from Poland, Slovakia and Romania living in London, UK. Methods Three qualitative studies were carried out in London in 2008–2009: an interview study of professionals working with Central and Eastern European migrants (n=11); a focus group study including three Polish, one Slovak and one Romanian focus group; and an interview study of Polish (n=11), Slovak (n=7) and Romanian (n=2) women. Results Awareness of the cervical screening programme was good, but understanding of the purpose of screening was sometimes limited. Some women were fully engaged with the UK screening programme; others used screening both in the UK and their countries of origin; and a third group only had screening in their home countries. Women welcomed the fact that screening is free and that reminders are sent, but some were concerned about the screening interval and the age of the first invitation. Conclusions Migrant women from Poland, Slovakia and Romania living in London vary in their level of participation in the National Health Service Cervical Screening Programme. More needs to be done to address concerns regarding screening services, and to ensure that language is not a barrier to participation.