Stay up-to-date with the topics that matter to you!
Sign up to track topics that are specific to your area of focus with “My Feed”. Not ready to sign up? Browse CBSM recommended Articles, Reports, Cases, and Forum posts to get started.
HPV vaccination recommendation practices among adolescent health care providers in 5 countries.
Topazian, H. M., Kundu, D., Peebles, K., Ramos, S., Morgan, K., Kim, C.J., … & Smith, J.S., (2018). HPV vaccination recommendation practices among adolescent health care providers in 5 countries. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 31, 575-582.
A review of behavioral tailoring strategies for improving medication adherence in serious mental illness.
Kreyenbuhl, J., Record, E. J., & Palmer-Bacon, J. (2016). A review of behavioral tailoring strategies for improving medication adherence in serious mental illness. Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, 18(2), 191–201.
Women’s behaviours toward mammogram and pap test: Opportunities to increase cervical cancer screening participation rates among older women.
Tavasoli, S.M., Kane, E., Chiarelli, A.M., & Kupets, R., (2018). Women’s behaviours toward mammogram and pap test: Opportunities to increase cervical cancer screening participation rates among older women. Women’s Health Issues, 28(1), 42-50.
A cross-sectional investigation of cancer-screening intentions, sources of information, and understanding of cancer in Japanese adolescents.
Sugisaki, K., Ueda, S., Ueji, M., Monobe, H., Yako-Suketomo, H., Eto, T., Watanabe, M., & Mori, R., (2018). A cross-sectional investigation of cancer-screening intentions, sources of information, and understanding of cancer in Japanese adolescents. Journal of Cancer Education, 33, 102-108.
Impact of cancer awareness drive on generating awareness of and improving screening for cervical cancer: A study among schoolteachers in India.
Shankar, A., Roy, S., Rath, G.K., Chakraborty, A., Kamal, V.K., Biswas, A.S., (2018). Impact of cancer awareness drive on generating awareness of and improving screening for cervical cancer: A study among schoolteachers in India. Journal of Global Oncology, 4, JGO.17.00074.
Level of awareness of cervical and breast cancer risk factors and safe practices among college teachers of different states in India: Do awareness programmes have an impact on adoption of safe practices?
Shankar, A., Rath, G.K., Roy, S., Malik, A., Bhandari, R., Kishor, K., Barnwal, K., Upadyaya, S., Srivastava, V., & Singh, R., (2015). Level of awareness of cervical and breast cancer risk factors and safe practices among college teachers of different states in India: Do awareness programmes have an impact on adoption of safe practices? Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 16(3), 927-932.
Effect of a pharmacy care program on medication adherence and persistence, blood pressure, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol: a randomized controlled trial.
Lee, J. K., Grace, K. A., & Taylor, A. J. (2006). Effect of a pharmacy care program on medication adherence and persistence, blood pressure, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol: a randomized controlled trial. JAMA, 296(21), 2563–2571.
An educational intervention on based information, motivation and behavior skills model and predicting breast self-examination.
Savabi Esfahani, M., Taleghani, F., Noroozi, M., & Tabatabaeian, M., (2018). An educational intervention on based information, motivation and behavior skills model and predicting breast self-examination. Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene, 59, E277-E281.
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.
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.