Barriers and facilitators to HPV vaccination of young women in high-income countries: a qualitative systematic review and evidence synthesis

HB Ferrer, C Trotter, M Hickman, S Audrey - BMC public health, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Background Vaccination against Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is recommended for
adolescent young women prior to sexual debut to reduce cervical cancer related mortality …

Multilevel interventions to address health disparities show promise in improving population health

E Paskett, B Thompson, AS Ammerman, AN Ortega… - Health …, 2016 - healthaffairs.org
Multilevel interventions are those that affect at least two levels of influence—for example, the
patient and the health care provider. They can be experimental designs or natural …

Christian nationalism and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and uptake

KE Corcoran, CP Scheitle, BD DiGregorio - Vaccine, 2021 - Elsevier
Understanding COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and uptake is vital for informing public health
interventions. Prior US research has found that religious conservatism is positively …

Beliefs around childhood vaccines in the United States: A systematic review

C Gidengil, C Chen, AM Parker, S Nowak, L Matthews - Vaccine, 2019 - Elsevier
Background While childhood vaccines are safe and effective, some parents remain hesitant
to vaccinate their children, which has led to outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases. The …

HPV vaccination coverage among US teens across the rural‐urban continuum

AL Swiecki‐Sikora, KA Henry… - The Journal of Rural …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background In this study, we used data from the National Immunization Survey‐Teen (NIS‐
Teen) to examine HPV vaccination uptake by rural and urban residence defined by ZIP …

“HPV? Never heard of it!”: a systematic review of girls' and parents' information needs, views and preferences about human papillomavirus vaccination

M Hendry, R Lewis, A Clements, S Damery… - Vaccine, 2013 - Elsevier
Background and objective Two human papillomavirus vaccines were licenced in 2006/2007
for cervical cancer prevention. National vaccination programmes for schoolgirls were …

Knowledge of human papillomavirus and the human papillomavirus vaccine in European adolescents: a systematic review

H Patel, YB Jeve, SM Sherman, EL Moss - Sexually transmitted …, 2016 - sti.bmj.com
Background The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is recommended for adolescent girls
in many European countries, however there is huge variation in vaccine uptake. Methods A …

HPV vaccine decision-making and acceptance: does religion play a role?

RC Shelton, AC Snavely, M De Jesus… - Journal of religion and …, 2013 - Springer
We conducted a web-based survey among 476 white, Black, and Hispanic parents or
caregivers with daughter (s) between the ages of 9–17 to better understand how religion …

Prevention of invasive cervical cancer in the United States: past, present, and future

CM Pierce Campbell, LJ Menezes, ED Paskett… - … , biomarkers & prevention, 2012 - AACR
Over the past several decades, invasive cervical cancer (ICC) incidence in the United States
has declined dramatically. Much of this decline has been attributed to widespread use of …

A qualitative analysis of South African women's knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about HPV and cervical cancer prevention, vaccine awareness and acceptance, and …

SA Francis, M Battle-Fisher, J Liverpool, L Hipple… - Vaccine, 2011 - Elsevier
In South Africa, cervical cancer is the second leading cause of death among women. Black
South Africa women are disproportionately affected by cervical cancer and have one of the …