The nurse's role in preventing cervical cancer: A cultural framework
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The nurse's role in preventing cervical cancer: A cultural framework
Abstract
This article proposes an innovative, theoretically-driven intervention to reduce risk from human papillomavirus (HPV). This lessening of HPV risk would lead to a reduction in the rate of cervical cancer. Aims of this article are to introduce a culturally appropriate model (PEN-3) that may facilitate vaccine uptake among vulnerable populations and to ascertain whether culturally appropriate health education delivered by nurses could be included in vaccine education programs.
Keywords: Cultural; Health Education; Immunization; Nurses; Schools.
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