Sustainable and cost-effective teenage breast awareness campaigns: Insights from a Nigerian high school intervention study.

Articles
Ifediora, C. O., & Azuike, E. C., (2019). Sustainable and cost-effective teenage breast awareness campaigns: Insights from a Nigerian high school intervention study. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2019, 1-11.
Background: With limited government‐sponsored breast screening programmes in developing countries, breast awareness remains the only realistic survival hope for millions. Poor lev…

Human papillomavirus vaccine coverage and prevalence of missed opportunities for vaccination in an integrated healthcare system.

Articles
Irving, S. A., Groom, H. C., Stokley, S., McNeil, M. M., Gee, J., Smith, N., & Naleway, A. L., (2017). Human papillomavirus vaccine coverage and prevalence of missed opportunities for vaccination in an integrated healthcare system. Academic Pediatrics, 18(2S), S85-S92.
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination has been recommended in the United States for female and male adolescents since 2006 and 2011, respectively. Coverage rates are …

Prostate cancer screening patient decision aids: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Articles
Ivlev, I., Jerabkova, S., Mishra, M., Cook, L. A., & Eden, K. B., (2018). Prostate cancer screening patient decision aids: A systematic review and meta-analysis. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 55(6), 896-907.
Context: Although screening recommendations for prostate cancer using prostate-specific antigen testing often include shared decision making, the effect of patient decision aids o…

Parental acceptance of human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination in Indonesia: A cross-sectional study.

Articles
Jaspers, L., Budiningsih, S., Wolterbeek, R., Henderson, F. C., Peters, A. A. W., (2011). Parental acceptance of human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination in Indonesia: A cross-sectional study. Vaccine, 29, 7785-7793.
Background: Cervical cancer ranks the second most frequent cancer in Indonesian women. In Indonesia, human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine acceptance has not been studied before. Ob…

The effect of educational program based on PRECEDE model in promoting prostate cancer screening in a sample of Iranian men.

Articles
Jeihooni, A. K., Kashfi, S. M., Hatami, M., Avand, A., & Bazrafshan, A.-R., (2019). The effect of educational program based on PRECEDE model in promoting prostate cancer screening in a sample of Iranian men. Journal of Cancer Education, 34, 161-172.
Prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent diseases among men. This study aimed to assess the effect of educational program based on Predisposing, Reinforcing, and Enabling Cons…

Race, ethnicity, and income factors impacting human papilloma virus vaccination rates.

Articles
Jeudin, P., Liveright, E., del Carmen, M. G., & Perkins, R. B., (2014). Race, ethnicity, and income factors impacting human papilloma virus vaccination rates. Clinical Therapeutics, 36(1), 24-37.
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and cervical cancer disproportionately affect low-income and minority women. HPV vaccines have the potential to either reduce or e…

Prostate care and prostate cancer from the perspectives of undiagnosed men: A systematic review of qualitative research.

Articles
Kannan, A., Kirkman, M., Ruseckaite, R., & Evans, S. M., (2019). Prostate care and prostate cancer from the perspectives of undiagnosed men: A systematic review of qualitative research. BMJ Open, 9, e022842.
Objectives: To summarise and evaluate evidence from men who had not been diagnosed with prostate cancer about their perspectives on prostate care and prostate cancer. Design: A s…

Awareness of breast cancer risk factors and practice of breast self examination among high school students in Turkey.

Articles
Karayurt, O., Ozmen, D., & Cetinkaya, A. C., (2008). Awareness of breast cancer risk factors and practice of breast self examination among high school students in Turkey. BMC Public Health, 8, 358.
Background: Young breast cancer patients have a lower rate of survival than old breast cancer patients due to being diagnosed at advanced stages. Breast self-examination makes wom…

Minimal social network effects evident in cancer screening behavior.

Articles
Keating, N. L., O’Malley, A. J., Murabito, J. M., Smith, K. P., & Christakis, N. C., (2011). Minimal social network effects evident in cancer screening behavior. Cancer, 117, 3045-3054.
Background: Social networks may influence screening behaviors. We assessed whether screening for breast, prostate, or colorectal cancer is influenced by the actual screening behav…

Can school-located vaccination have a major impact on human papilloma virus vaccination rates in the United States?

Articles
Kempe, A., Allison, M. A., & Daley, M. F., (2018). Can school-located vaccination have a major impact on human papilloma virus vaccination rates in the United States? Academic Pediatrics, 18(S2), S101-S105.
School-local vaccination (SLV) has been a highly effective method of increasing rates of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in many countries internationally in which vaccines…

Virtual Oceania

Introductory Workshop

May 29th - 31st, 2024

Learn More

Virtual North America

Introductory Workshop

Jun 3rd - 5th, 2024

Learn More
Site Courtesy of
McKenzie-Mohr & Associates

Expertise in Community-Based Social Marketing