WACC Health Education

Tuesday, October 10, 2017
FC 14 2:15 PM > 5:45 PM WACC Health Education G 107

FC 14-01 Positive social media campaign effect on young women's attendance rate to cervical cancer screening in Norway See abstract > A. A.T. TROPÉ FC 14-02 A national survey of Canadians on HPV: comparing knowledge, barriers and preventive practices of physicians to those of consumers See abstract > N. N. DURAND FC 14-03 Vaccinating against human papillomavirus is not associated with risky sexual behaviours among men who have sex with men in Australia See abstract > E. E.P.F. CHOW FC 14-04 Safety messages increase mothers' willingness to vaccinate against HPV: a randomized trial See abstract > G. Gregory Zimet FC 14-05 Try this at home: rapid response coalition building and evidence-based advocacy. Case from Indiana, USA See abstract > B. Beth Meyerson FC 14-06 School nurses' attitudes towards and experiences of an HPV vaccination programme See abstract > M. M. GRANDHAL FC 14-07 The New Zealand HPV vaccination programme - the road to comprehensive access. See abstract > K. K. PAGE FC 14-08 Knowledge, attitude, practice and behavior of women atteneding gynecological clinic towards cervical cancer and Pap smear screening in Eastern India See abstract > A. A. ATHWAL

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