eSleep_dHealth project presented on the Kick-off meeting of new Interreg project – Before Time
eSleep_dHealth project outcomes as well as promotional video presented in Kick-off meetings during implementation of Interreg project Before Time – Empowering Women and Communities for Protection Against Cervical Cancer. Project Before Time is focused on ensuring equal access to health care and fostering resilience of health systems, including primary care, and promoting the transition from institutional to family and community based care.
Project Before Time is focused on ensuring equal access to health care and fostering resilience of health systems, including primary care, and promoting the transition from institutional to family and community based care.
The main outcomes of the project are: Development of a protocol for conducting a pilot HPV testing project; Implementation of pilot projects for cervical cancer screening with self-sampling of samples for testing; Implementation of educational programs, campaigns and capacity building of experts in the field by advocating for the transition from institutional to family and community-based services; The project will specifically focus on the education of health workers and experts in the field of health promotion and primary and secondary prevention:
Primary prevention will focus on teenagers, adolescents, their parents and young people up to 25 years of age, through campaigns on HPV vaccination and health promotion.
Secondary prevention will be aimed at women aged 30-64 by inviting and encouraging response to screening and early detection of pre-cancer and primary cervical cancer in order to prevent the occurrence of invasive and disseminated cancer and to start treatment in a timely manner, when treatment outcomes are more favorable.
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