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Testing a model for parental acceptance of human papillomavirus vaccine in 9- to 18-year-old girls: A theory-guided study.

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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.
Gardasil is the first vaccine developed to prevent cervical cancer and other diseases caused by certain types of genital human papillomavirus in females, but little is known about…

A learning collaborative model to improve human papillomavirus vaccination rates in primary care.

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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.
Objective: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates remain low, in part because of missed opportunities (MOs) for vaccination. We used a learning collaborative quality improve…

From Intentions to Behavior: Implementation Intention, Commitment and Conscientiousness

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Ajzen, I., Czasch, C., & Flood, M.G. (2009). From intentions to behavior: Implementation intention, commitment, and conscientiousness. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 39(6), 1356-1372
Implementation intentions are said to transfer control over goal-directed behavior to situational cues, thereby automating initiation of the behavior (Gollwitzer, 1999). Alternati…

Factors associated with parents’ attitudes to the HPV vaccination of their adolescent sons: A systematic review.

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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.
Objective. The objective of the study was to identify factors associated with human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine acceptability in parents of adolescent boys. This information is …

What college women know, think, and do about human papilloma virus and HPV vaccine.

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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.
Objectives: This cross-sectional study, guided by Ajzen’s Theory of Planned Behavior, aimed to identify factors that influence the decision to obtain an HPV vaccine among college …

Contemporary nationwide patterns of self-reported prostate-specific antigen screening in US veterans.

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Pucheril, D., Sammon, J.D., Sood, A., Abdollah, F., Choueiri, T.K., Meyer, C., … & Trinh, Q-D., (2015). Contemporary nationwide patterns of self-reported prostate-specific antigen screening in US veterans. Urologic Oncology, 33, 503.e7–503.e15.
Introduction and objectives:The quality of medical care to US veterans, as provided by the Veterans Health Administration, has recently been subjected to heightened scrutiny. We s…

Factors influencing behavioural intention regarding prostate cancer screening among older African-American men.

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Ford, M. E., Vernon, S. W., Havstad, S. L., Thomas, S. A., & Davis, S. D., (2006). Factors influencing behavioural intention regarding prostate cancer screening among older African-American men. Journal of the National Medical Association, 98(4), 505-514.
Purpose: To assess factors associated with perceptions of prostate cancer screening among African-American men aged > or = 55 years based upon items developed using the Preventive…

Engaging parents and schools improves uptake of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine: Examining the role of the public health nurse.

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Whelan, N.W., Steenbeek, A., Martin-Misener, R., Scott, J., Smith, B., & D’Angelo-Scott, H., (2014). Engaging parents and schools improves uptake of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine: Examining the role of the public health nurse. Vaccine, 32, 4665-4671.
Background: Nova Scotia has the highest rate of cervical cancer in Canada, and most of these cases are attributed to the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). In 2007, Gardasil® was approve…

Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine implementation in low and middle-income countries (LMICs): Health system experiences and prospects.

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Wigle, J., Coast, E., & Watson-Jones, D., (2013). Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine implementation in low and middle-income countries (LMICs): Health system experiences and prospects. Vaccine, 31, 3811-3817.
Prophylactic vaccines for human papillomavirus (HPV) are being introduced in many countries for the prevention of cervical cancer, the second most important cause of cancer-relate…

Demographic, psychosocial, and behavioural associations with cancer screening among a homeless population.

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Williams, L.B., McCall, A., Looney, S.W., Joshua, T., & Tingen, M.S., (2018). Demographic, psychosocial, and behavioural associations with cancer screening among a homeless population. Public Health Nursing, 35, 281-290.
Background: Although cancer incidence and mortality is declining, cancer remains among the leading causes of death in the United States. Research shows that cancer morbidity and m…

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