1. The role of healthcare providers in HPV vaccination programs - A meeting report.
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Vorsters A, Bonanni P, Maltezou HC, Yarwood J, Brewer NT, Bosch FX, Hanley S, Cameron R, Franco EL, Arbyn M, Muñoz N, Kojouharova M, Pattyn J, Baay M, Karafillakis E, and Van Damme P
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- Europe epidemiology, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Health Plan Implementation, Humans, Papillomavirus Infections complications, Papillomavirus Infections virology, Papillomavirus Vaccines administration & dosage, Preventive Health Services, Public Health Surveillance, Vaccination, Health Personnel, Papillomaviridae immunology, Papillomavirus Infections epidemiology, Papillomavirus Infections prevention & control, Papillomavirus Vaccines immunology
- Abstract
The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Prevention and Control Board convened a meeting in Bucharest, Romania (May 2018), to discuss the role of healthcare providers (HCPs) in prevention programs, with a focus on HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening. International and local experts discussed the role that HCPs can play to increase the uptake of HPV vaccine and screening. Experts recommended: 1) increasing HCP norms of getting vaccinated; 2) training providers to make effective recommendations; 3) making culturally appropriate materials available, in local languages; and 4) centralizing and coordinating education and information material, to direct both HCPs and the general public to the best material available., (Copyright © 2019.)
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- 2019
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