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View article: Development of an intervention to increase HPV vaccine uptake in Colombia
Development of an intervention to increase HPV vaccine uptake in Colombia Open
Background The Global Strategy for the Elimination of Cervical Cancer as a Public Health Problem proposed a goal of 90% coverage for HPV vaccination in girls between 9 and 14 years of age by 2030. However, despite the efficacy and safety o…
View article: Vaccine Hesitancy and Acceptance: The Present and the Future
Vaccine Hesitancy and Acceptance: The Present and the Future Open
In the following Special Issue of Vaccines, entitled “Acceptance and Hesitancy in Vaccine Uptake,” seventeen diverse papers examine the critical role of vaccination in health promotion and disease prevention [...]
View article: The Michigan Collaborative for Type 2 Diabetes (MCT2D): Development and implementation of a statewide collaborative quality initiative
The Michigan Collaborative for Type 2 Diabetes (MCT2D): Development and implementation of a statewide collaborative quality initiative Open
Background Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases worldwide and a leading cause of cardiorenal disease and mortality. Only one-third of individuals with T2D receive care as recommended by the American Diabetes …
View article: A Feasibility Study of a Behavioral Intervention to Increase Uptake of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination in Envigado, Colombia
A Feasibility Study of a Behavioral Intervention to Increase Uptake of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination in Envigado, Colombia Open
PURPOSE The estimated HPV vaccination coverage in Colombia is approximately 39%, falling short of the 90% goal set by the Global Strategy for Cervical Cancer Elimination proposed by the WHO for 2030. The aim of this study was to evaluate t…
View article: Commentary on the CRISP Statement
Commentary on the CRISP Statement Open
This issue of Annals presents an important article proposing guidelines for the reporting of primary care research.[1][1] Written by a team of international family medicine researchers and editors representing 3 continents, the “Consensus …
View article: Influences on rural HPV vaccine hesitancy: A multi-level mixed methods study
Influences on rural HPV vaccine hesitancy: A multi-level mixed methods study Open
CONTEXT: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection and the leading cause of cervical and oropharyngeal cancers. Vaccination can prevent over 90% of HPV-attributed cancers among those aged 9-26. Rural popu…
View article: Canadian healthcare workers’ mental health and health behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic: results from nine representative samples between April 2020 and February 2022
Canadian healthcare workers’ mental health and health behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic: results from nine representative samples between April 2020 and February 2022 Open
View article: A Scoping Review of Multi-Level Influences on Rural HPV Vaccine Hesitancy
A Scoping Review of Multi-Level Influences on Rural HPV Vaccine Hesitancy Open
OBJECTIVE. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection and the leading cause of cervical and oropharyngeal cancers. Vaccination can prevent over 90% of HPV- attributed cancers among those aged 9-26. Rural p…
View article: HPV vaccination initiation among white, black and Middle East North African (MENA) males
HPV vaccination initiation among white, black and Middle East North African (MENA) males Open
View article: HPV-Vaccine Hesitancy in Colombia: A Mixed-Methods Study
HPV-Vaccine Hesitancy in Colombia: A Mixed-Methods Study Open
In Colombia, the uptake rate of the HPV vaccine dropped from 96.7% after its introduction in 2013 to 9% in 2020. To identify the behavioural components of HPV-vaccine hesitancy in females aged 15 and under and their families, we conducted …
View article: Perceived Severity of COVID-19 in a Longitudinal Study in Detroit, Michigan
Perceived Severity of COVID-19 in a Longitudinal Study in Detroit, Michigan Open
Objective: To slow down the spread of SARS-CoV-2, many countries have instituted preventive approaches (masks, social distancing) as well as the distribution of vaccines. Adherence to these preventive measures is crucial to the success …
View article: US women screen at low rates for both cervical and colorectal cancers than a single cancer: a cross-sectional population-based observational study
US women screen at low rates for both cervical and colorectal cancers than a single cancer: a cross-sectional population-based observational study Open
Background: Using screen counts, women 50–64 years old have lower cancer screening rates for cervical and colorectal cancers (CRC) than all other age ranges. This paper aims to present woman-centric cervical cancer and CRC screenings to de…
View article: Author response: US women screen at low rates for both cervical and colorectal cancers than a single cancer: a cross-sectional population-based observational study
Author response: US women screen at low rates for both cervical and colorectal cancers than a single cancer: a cross-sectional population-based observational study Open
Article Figures and data Abstract Editor's evaluation eLife digest Introduction Materials and methods Results Discussion Appendix 1 Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstrac…
View article: Understanding national trends in COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Canada: results from five sequential cross-sectional representative surveys spanning April 2020–March 2021
Understanding national trends in COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Canada: results from five sequential cross-sectional representative surveys spanning April 2020–March 2021 Open
Objective To examine rates of vaccine hesitancy and their correlates among Canadian adults between April 2020 and March 2021. Design Five sequential cross-sectional age, sex and province-weighted population-based samples who completed onli…
View article: Patient-centered home cancer screening attitudes during SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
Patient-centered home cancer screening attitudes during SARS-CoV-2 pandemic Open
COVID-19 has caused disruptions in health care, in particular cancer screenings. The primary aim of our work was to evaluate the degree to which populations were accepting of home-based screenings for colorectal cancer (CRC) and cervical c…
View article: Mediators of Racial Differences in COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake: A Cohort Study in Detroit, MI
Mediators of Racial Differences in COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake: A Cohort Study in Detroit, MI Open
Despite their disparate rates of infection and mortality, many communities of color report high levels of vaccine hesitancy. This paper describes racial differences in COVID-19 vaccine uptake in Detroit, and assesses, using a mediation mod…
View article: Ending the Pandemic: How Behavioural Science Can Help Optimize Global COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake
Ending the Pandemic: How Behavioural Science Can Help Optimize Global COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake Open
Governments, public health officials and pharmaceutical companies have all mobilized resources to address the COVID-19 pandemic. Lockdowns, social distancing, and personal protective behaviours have been helpful but have shut down economie…
View article: US women screen at lower rates for both cervical and colorectal cancers than a single cancer
US women screen at lower rates for both cervical and colorectal cancers than a single cancer Open
Introduction Using screen counts, women 50-64 yo have lower cancer screening rates for cervical and colorectal cancers compared to all other age ranges. The primary aim of this paper is to present cervical cancer and CRC screenings per wom…
View article: Patient-Centered Home Cancer Screening Attitudes During COVID-19 Pandemic
Patient-Centered Home Cancer Screening Attitudes During COVID-19 Pandemic Open
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted health care delivery of cancer screenings. The primary aim of our work was to evaluate the degree to which populations were accepting of home-based screenings for colorectal cancer (CRC) and cervical cancer …
View article: Global Trends and Correlates of COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy: Findings from the iCARE Study
Global Trends and Correlates of COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy: Findings from the iCARE Study Open
The success of large-scale COVID-19 vaccination campaigns is contingent upon people being willing to receive the vaccine. Our study explored COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and its correlates in eight different countries around the globe. We an…
View article: Effect of vaccine effectiveness and safety on COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in Detroit, Michigan, July 2020
Effect of vaccine effectiveness and safety on COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in Detroit, Michigan, July 2020 Open
This study examined whether future COVID-19 vaccine acceptance differed based on an experimental manipulation of the vaccine safety and effectiveness profile. Data come from the Detroit Metro Area Community Study, a population-based study …
View article: Predictors of screening for cervical and colorectal cancer in women 50–65 years old in a multi-ethnic population
Predictors of screening for cervical and colorectal cancer in women 50–65 years old in a multi-ethnic population Open
Middle Eastern/North Africa (MENA) women are often not identified in cancer screening studies. The aim of this study was to determine the rates and predictors of cervical and colorectal cancer (CRC) screening for women 50-65 years of three…
View article: The future of cancer screening after COVID‐19 may be at home
The future of cancer screening after COVID‐19 may be at home Open
Lay Summary During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic, cancer screening decreased precipitously; home screening for colorectal cancer diminished less than that for colonoscopy and breast and cervical cancer screening. The aut…
View article: Group mentoring and leadership growth in behavioral medicine
Group mentoring and leadership growth in behavioral medicine Open
Since its inception in 2016, the establishment of learning communities led by senior Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) members has been central to the SBM’s Mid-Career Leadership Institute (Institute). At the beginning of an initial two…
View article: HPV vaccination bridges to HPV screening
HPV vaccination bridges to HPV screening Open
Human papillomavirus (HPV) has more than 140 types that infect human epithelium; of these, 40 infect the genital/oral tract, and 14 are considered oncogenic for mucosal epithelium such as occurs on the cervix, vagina, vulva, anus, penis, a…
View article: The impact of behavioral and mental health risk assessments on goal setting in primary care
The impact of behavioral and mental health risk assessments on goal setting in primary care Open
Patient-centered health risk assessments (HRAs) that screen for unhealthy behaviors, prioritize concerns, and provide feedback may improve counseling, goal setting, and health. To evaluate the effectiveness of routinely administering a pat…
View article: Factors Related to Implementation and Reach of a Pragmatic Multisite Trial: The My Own Health Report (MOHR) Study
Factors Related to Implementation and Reach of a Pragmatic Multisite Trial: The My Own Health Report (MOHR) Study Open
BACKGROUND: Contextual factors relevant to translating healthcare improvement interventions to different settings are rarely collected systematically. This study articulates a prospective method for assessing and describing contextual fact…
View article: Multilevel Approaches to Reducing Diagnostic and Treatment Delay in Colorectal Cancer
Multilevel Approaches to Reducing Diagnostic and Treatment Delay in Colorectal Cancer Open
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major global health problem, with survival varying according to stage at diagnosis. Routine CRC screening identifies precursor lesions at an earlier stage and reduces the risk of death from CRC.[1][1] Follow-up…
View article: Health Care Coordination Theoretical Frameworks: a Systematic Scoping Review to Increase Their Understanding and Use in Practice
Health Care Coordination Theoretical Frameworks: a Systematic Scoping Review to Increase Their Understanding and Use in Practice Open
This review identified the most comprehensive frameworks and their main emphases for several general practice-relevant applications. Greater application of these frameworks in the design and evaluation of coordination approaches may increa…
View article: Incorporating Theory into Practice: Reconceptualizing Exemplary Care Coordination Initiatives from the US Veterans Health Delivery System
Incorporating Theory into Practice: Reconceptualizing Exemplary Care Coordination Initiatives from the US Veterans Health Delivery System Open