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Cancer screening among Korean Americans.
Sarna, L., Tae, Y.S., Kim, Y.H., Brecht, M.L., & Maxwell, A.E., (2001). Cancer screening among Korean Americans. Cancer Practice, 9(3), 134-140.
Primary care physicians beliefs about prostate-specific antigen evidence uncertainty, screening efficacy, and test use.
Ross, L.E., Hall, I.J., Howard, D.L., Rim, S.H., & Richardson, L.C., (2018). Primary care physicians beliefs about prostate-specific antigen evidence uncertainty, screening efficacy, and test use. Journal of the National Medical Association, 110(5), 491-500.
US Health care clinicians’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding human papillomavirus vaccination: A qualitative systematic review.
Rosen, B.L., Shepard, A., & Kahn, J.A., (2018). US Health care clinicians’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding human papillomavirus vaccination: A qualitative systematic review. Academic Pediatrics, 18(2S), S53-S65.
Colorectal cancer screening disparities related to obesity and gender.
Rosen, A.B., & Schneider, E.C., (2004). Colorectal cancer screening disparities related to obesity and gender. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 19, 332-338.
Determinants for HPV vaccine uptake in the Netherlands: A multilevel study.
Rondy, M., van Lier, A., van de Kassteele, J., Rust, L., & de Melker, H., (2010). Determinants for HPV vaccine uptake in the Netherlands: A multilevel study. Vaccine, 28, 2070-2075.
Testing a model for parental acceptance of human papillomavirus vaccine in 9- to 18-year-old girls: A theory-guided study.
Reynolds, D., & O’Connell, K.A., (2012). Testing a model for parental acceptance of human papillomavirus vaccine in 9- to 18-year-old girls: A theory-guided study. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 27, 614-625.
What college women know, think, and do about human papilloma virus and HPV vaccine.
Ratanasiripong, N.T., Cheng, A-L., & Enriquez, M., (2013). What college women know, think, and do about human papilloma virus and HPV vaccine. Vaccine, 31, 1370-1376.
A learning collaborative model to improve human papillomavirus vaccination rates in primary care.
Rand, C.M., Tyrrell, H., Wallace-Brodeur, R., Goldstein, N.P.N., Darden, P.M., Humiston, S.G., … & Szilagyi, P.G., (2018). A learning collaborative model to improve human papillomavirus vaccination rates in primary care. Academic Pediatrics, 18(2S), S46-S52.
Opportunity for catch-up HPV vaccination in young women after first delivery.
Rama, C.H., Villa, L.L., Pagliusi, S., Andreoli, M.A., Costa, M.C., Thomann, P., Alves, V.A.F., Longatto-Filho, A., & Eluf-Neto, J., (2010). Opportunity for catch-up HPV vaccination in young women after first delivery. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 64(7), 610-615.
Factors associated with parents’ attitudes to the HPV vaccination of their adolescent sons: A systematic review.
Radisic, G., Chapman, J., Flight, I., & Wilson, C., (2017). Factors associated with parents’ attitudes to the HPV vaccination of their adolescent sons: A systematic review. Preventive Medicine, 95, 26-37.