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Table 1 List of studies included in this review

From: Barriers to seeking consultation for abnormal uterine bleeding: systematic review of qualitative research

Title

Location

Ref

Year

Menorrhagia: women’s perceptions of this condition and its treatment.

Manchester, England

[12]

1999

Menorrhagia in general practice – disease or illness.

London, United Kingdom

[13]

2000

What’s the delay? A qualitative study of women’s experiences of reaching a diagnosis of endometriosis.

London, United Kingdom

[14]

2006

Analysing qualitative data: health care experiences of women with gynaecological cancer.

Melbourne, Australia

[15]

2006

Menstrual symptoms: the importance of social factors in women’s experiences.

London, United Kingdom

[16]

2006

Women’s management of menstrual symptoms: Findings from a postal survey and qualitative interviews

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

[17]

2008

Gynaecologic cancer patients’ needs and experiences of supportive health services in New Zealand.

Auckland, New Zealand

[18]

2009

Questioning our questions: do frequently asked questions adequately cover the aspects of women’s lives most affected by abnormal uterine bleeding?

Rhode Island, USA

[19]

2010

Women’s interpretation of responses to potential gynaecological cancer symptoms: a qualitative interview study.

London, United Kingdom

[20]

2015

An altered perception of normal: understanding causes for treatment delay in women with symptomatic uterine fibroids.

Chicago, USA

[21]

2016

Exploring communication during the journey from noticing bodily changes to a diagnosis of endometria cancer.

Auckland, New Zealand

[22]

2017

A qualitative study of Pacific women’s knowledge and awareness of gynaecological cancers in Auckland, New Zealand.

Auckland, New Zealand

[23]

2018