Since the introduction of the National Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Program (NHPVP) in 2007, few studies have assessed women's knowledge, beliefs and attitudes towards cervical screening and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Australia. It is imperative to ascertain this, as substantial changes are anticipated to the National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) through a process called 'the Renewal', to ensure any changes that are introduced will be acceptable and well understood by women.\ud \ud The objectives of this study were to describe Queensland women's current knowledge of cervical cancer/screening and HPV, their beliefs and attitudes towards Pap smears and the HPV vaccine and seek their advice on effective methods for communic...
Background: Cervical cancer vaccination is efficacious and widely available, yet uptake is less than...
Cytology-based cervical screening programs have been in place in many countries for several decades,...
© 2015 Dr. Farhana SultanaBackground: Screening for cervical cancer reduces its mortality and morbid...
Objectives To investigate women’s understanding and attitudes towards the National Cervical Screenin...
Issues addressed: The new National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) has recently been implemented. ...
This study examines behavioural changes brought about by two interventions introduced to lower the i...
Background: Aim of the study was to study the knowledge and awareness of the women about human papil...
Among the identified barriers to HPV vaccination is the concern that women may compensate for their ...
BACKGROUND:Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination targets high-risk HPV16/18 that cause 70% of all c...
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) knowledge has rarely been investigated in the context of a na...
Cervical cancer has been classified as the third most common cancer in Malaysia recording 115,238 c...
Objective: Mothers play a significant role in decision making about human papillomavirus (HPV) vacci...
PurposeTo describe changes in knowledge of cervical cancer prevention, human papillomavirus (HPV), a...
Introduction: Women have been reluctant to adopt longer than annual intervals for cervical cancer sc...
Background: Australia commenced a publically-funded, National Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination...
Background: Cervical cancer vaccination is efficacious and widely available, yet uptake is less than...
Cytology-based cervical screening programs have been in place in many countries for several decades,...
© 2015 Dr. Farhana SultanaBackground: Screening for cervical cancer reduces its mortality and morbid...
Objectives To investigate women’s understanding and attitudes towards the National Cervical Screenin...
Issues addressed: The new National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) has recently been implemented. ...
This study examines behavioural changes brought about by two interventions introduced to lower the i...
Background: Aim of the study was to study the knowledge and awareness of the women about human papil...
Among the identified barriers to HPV vaccination is the concern that women may compensate for their ...
BACKGROUND:Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination targets high-risk HPV16/18 that cause 70% of all c...
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) knowledge has rarely been investigated in the context of a na...
Cervical cancer has been classified as the third most common cancer in Malaysia recording 115,238 c...
Objective: Mothers play a significant role in decision making about human papillomavirus (HPV) vacci...
PurposeTo describe changes in knowledge of cervical cancer prevention, human papillomavirus (HPV), a...
Introduction: Women have been reluctant to adopt longer than annual intervals for cervical cancer sc...
Background: Australia commenced a publically-funded, National Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination...
Background: Cervical cancer vaccination is efficacious and widely available, yet uptake is less than...
Cytology-based cervical screening programs have been in place in many countries for several decades,...
© 2015 Dr. Farhana SultanaBackground: Screening for cervical cancer reduces its mortality and morbid...