Understanding public attitudes to improve education
Sunday, December 2, 2018
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WACC 01
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1:30 PM
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3:30 PM
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Understanding public attitudes to improve education
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Aud. III / IV
Identification of successful interventions to increase community uptake of HPV vaccination and screening are critical for the future reduction of cervical and other HPV-associated cancers. Furthering understanding of the acceptability of prevention efforts by populations are critically needed to optimize country-level prevention programs. In this session, speakers will present novel data on attitudes toward and reasons for participation in HPV vaccination and screening programs, and provide critical insights on lessons learned from community-based interventions.
1:30 PM
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WACC 01-01
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Psychological implications of routine HPV primary testing in cervical screening: a cross-sectional survey assessing anxiety and distress
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J.
Jo
WALLER
1:38 PM
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WACC 01-02
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Awareness of risk factors for cervical cancer among screening non-participants in Great Britain
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M.
Mairead
Ryan
1:46 PM
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WACC 01-03
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Psychosexual implications of routine primary human papillomavirus testing in the English cervical screening programme
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K.
Kirsty
Bennett
1:54 PM
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WACC 01-04
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Unanswered questions among women participating in the English primary HPV testing pilot: a content analysis
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L.
Laura
Marlow
2:02 PM
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WACC 01-05
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Do new media channels reach the target screening audience. A snapshot of social media campaigns in Norway for cervical cancer screening participation
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R.
Randi
Waage
2:10 PM
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WACC 01-06
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Feelings, perceptions and experience of point of care HPV-DNA cervical screening in Papua New Guinea
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H.
Hawa
Camara
2:18 PM
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WACC 01-07
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Leveraging elearning, experiences from a course entitled: human papilloma virus - from molecular biology to global health
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M.
Miriam
ELFSTRÖM
2:26 PM
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WACC 01-08
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Sense and sensibility: sources of information in mothers who reject HPV-vaccination of their adolescent daughters
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A.
Astrid
Baumann
2:34 PM
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WACC 01-09
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Increasing uptake of HPV vaccination using an adolescent incentive intervention: a cluster randomised feasibility trial
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A.
Alice
Forster
2:42 PM
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WACC 01-10
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Survey on attitude of HPV vaccination for cervical cancer prevention among female migrant population in Shenzhen area
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L.
Lin
Wei
2:50 PM
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WACC 01-11
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What UK healthcare practitioners know about HPV and implications for training
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S.
Susan
Sherman
2:58 PM
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WACC 01-12
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Immunization campaigns against HPV: the results of a survey to regional and local health units representatives
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C.
Cecilia
Trucchi
3:06 PM
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WACC 01-13
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Effect of an educational intervention on HPV knowledge and attitudes towards HPV and its vaccines among junior middle school students in mainland China
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X.
Xi
Zhang
3:14 PM
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WACC 01-14
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Discussion
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