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Challenges in Cervical Cancer Prevention: A Survey of U.S. Obstetrician-Gynecologists

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This survey of obstetrician-gynecologists indicates persistent barriers to the adoption of HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening guidelines and interventions to promote guideline adherence may help improve the quality of cervical cancer prevention.
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This article is published in American Journal of Preventive Medicine.The article was published on 2013-08-01. It has received 76 citations till now.

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Provider communication about HPV vaccination: A systematic review.

TL;DR: Interventions are needed to help providers deliver effective recommendations in the complex communication environment surrounding HPV vaccination.
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Screening Pelvic Examinations in Asymptomatic, Average-Risk Adult Women: An Evidence Report for a Clinical Practice Guideline From the American College of Physicians

TL;DR: This systematic review evaluated the benefits and harms of routine screening pelvic examination in asymptomatic, nonpregnant adult women for indications other than sexually transmitted infection screening before provision of hormonal contraception and cervical cancer screening and did not address pelvic examinations for symptomatic women or women at higher-than-average risk for gynecologic cancer.
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Promising alternative settings for HPV vaccination of US adolescents.

TL;DR: Vaccination in alternative settings, defined here as being outside of traditional primary care, can help address the pressing public health problem of low human papillomavirus vaccine coverage among adolescents in the United States.
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Patient Concerns About Human Papillomavirus Testing and 5-Year Intervals in Routine Cervical Cancer Screening

TL;DR: A desire for more frequent care, higher degree of worry and perceived risk, and abnormal screening history were all associated with reduced willingness to accept HPV testing and longer screening intervals.
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Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin: 2010

TL;DR: The 2010 Census Redistricting data (Public Law 94-171) summary file as discussed by the authors provides data on Hispanic origin and race, including information on the population reporting more than one race as well as detailed race combinations (e.g., White and Asian; White and Black or African American and American Indian and Alaska Native).
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The Implications of Regional Variations in Medicare Spending. Part 1: The Content, Quality, and Accessibility of Care

TL;DR: A cohort study in four parallel cohorts using end-of-life care spending as an indicator of Medicare spending and examined costs and outcomes of care for hip fracture, colorectal cancer, and acute myocardial infarction to determine whether the increased spending in high-cost regions results in better care or improved health.
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The Implications of Regional Variations in Medicare Spending. Part 2: Health Outcomes and Satisfaction with Care

TL;DR: The researchers examined costs and outcomes of care for hip fracture, colorectal cancer, and acute myocardial infarction using end-of-life care spending as an indicator of Medicare spending and carried out a cohort study in four parallel populations using a natural randomization approach.
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Predictors of HPV vaccine acceptability: A theory-informed, systematic review

TL;DR: HPV vaccine programs in the United States should emphasize high vaccine effectiveness, the high likelihood of HPV infection, and physicians' recommendations, and address barriers to vaccination.
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