COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake Strategies
Julie Cook
August 26, 2020 04:23 PM
Beliefs, behaviours and HPV vaccine: Correcting the myths and the misinformation.
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HPV vaccination recommendation practices among adolescent health care providers in 5 countries.
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HPV vaccination in male physicians: A survey of gynaecologists and otolaryngology surgeons’ attitudes towards vaccination in themselves and their patients.
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US Health care clinicians’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding human papillomavirus vaccination: A qualitative systematic review.
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Determinants for HPV vaccine uptake in the Netherlands: A multilevel study.
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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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What college women know, think, and do about human papilloma virus and HPV vaccine.
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A learning collaborative model to improve human papillomavirus vaccination rates in primary care.
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Opportunity for catch-up HPV vaccination in young women after first delivery.
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