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In-text: (Barker, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Barker, M., 2006. Equality and diversity: making it real. Housing, Care and Support, 9(4), pp.9-12.
In-text: (Bell and Gribben, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Bell, M. and Gribben, K., 2010. Improving equality of access to cervical screening. Learning Disability Practice, 13(7), pp.14-20.
In-text: (Cancer Research UK, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Cancer Research UK, 2017. Evidence on increasing cervical screening uptake. [online] Cancer Research UK. Available at: <http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/health-professional/early-diagnosis-activities/evidence-on-increasing-cervical-screening-uptake> [Accessed 14 August 2017].
In-text: (Cancer Research UK, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Cancer Research UK, 2017. HPV and cancer. [online] Cancer Research UK. Available at: <http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/causes-of-cancer/infections-hpv-and-cancer/hpv-and-cancer> [Accessed 24 June 2017].
In-text: (Currin et al., 2009)
Your Bibliography: Currin, L., Jack, R., Linklater, K., Mak, V., Møller, H. and Davies, E., 2009. Inequalities in the incidence of cervical cancer in South East England 2001–2005: an investigation of population risk factors. BMC Public Health, 9(1).
In-text: (Cutts et al., 2017)
Your Bibliography: Cutts, F., Franceschi, S., Castellsague, X., Garnett, G., Edmunds, W. and Markowitz, L., 2017. WHO | Human papillomavirus and HPV vaccines: a review. [online] Who.int. Available at: <http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/85/9/06-038414/en/> [Accessed 24 June 2017].
In-text: (Daley, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Daley, E., 2008. HPV Knowledge Among HPV+ Women. American Journal of Health Behavior, 32(5).
In-text: (Dominiak-Felden et al., 2013)
Your Bibliography: Dominiak-Felden, G., Cohet, C., Atrux-Tallau, S., Gilet, H., Tristram, A. and Fiander, A., 2013. Impact of human papillomavirus-related genital diseases on quality of life and psychosocial wellbeing: results of an observational, health-related quality of life study in the UK. BMC Public Health, 13(1).
In-text: (Fisher et al., 2013)
Your Bibliography: Fisher, H., Audrey, S., Mytton, J., Hickman, M. and Trotter, C., 2013. OP29 Examining Inequalities in the uptake of the School-Based HPV Vaccination Programme in England: A Retrospective Cohort Study. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 67(Suppl 1), pp.A16.1-A16.
In-text: (Forman et al., 2012)
Your Bibliography: Forman, D., de Martel, C., Lacey, C., Soerjomataram, I., Lortet-Tieulent, J., Bruni, L., Vignat, J., Ferlay, J., Bray, F., Plummer, M. and Franceschi, S., 2012. Global Burden of Human Papillomavirus and Related Diseases. Vaccine, 30, pp.F12-F23.
In-text: (Goff et al., 2011)
Your Bibliography: Goff, S., Mazor, K., Gagne, S., Corey, K. and Blake, D., 2011. Vaccine counseling: A content analysis of patient–physician discussions regarding human papilloma virus vaccine. Vaccine, 29(43), pp.7343-7349.
In-text: (Hendry et al., 2013)
Your Bibliography: Hendry, M., Lewis, R., Clements, A., Damery, S. and Wilkinson, C., 2013. “HPV? Never heard of it!”: A systematic review of girls’ and parents’ information needs, views and preferences about human papillomavirus vaccination. Vaccine, 31(45), pp.5152-5167.
In-text: (Hilton and Hunt, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Hilton, S. and Hunt, K., 2010. Coverage of Jade Goody's cervical cancer in UK newspapers: a missed opportunity for health promotion?. BMC Public Health, 10(1).
In-text: (Hilton and Smith, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Hilton, S. and Smith, E., 2011. “I thought cancer was one of those random things. I didn’t know cancer could be caught…”: Adolescent girls’ understandings and experiences of the HPV programme in the UK. Vaccine, 29(26), pp.4409-4415.
In-text: (Hoory, Monie, Gravitt and Wu, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Hoory, T., Monie, A., Gravitt, P. and Wu, T., 2008. Molecular Epidemiology of Human Papillomavirus. Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, 107(3), pp.198-217.
In-text: (Horsley, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Horsley, S., 2017. The Story of Health Inequalities in Northamptonshire From Birth to the End of Life. [online] Available at: <http://www.northamptonshire.nhs.uk/resources/uploads/files/PHAR web file_Part1.pdf> [Accessed 8 July 2017].
In-text: (Howell-Jones et al., 2010)
Your Bibliography: Howell-Jones, R., Bailey, A., Beddows, S., Sargent, A., de Silva, N., Wilson, G., Anton, J., Nichols, T., Soldan, K. and Kitchener, H., 2010. Multi-site study of HPV type-specific prevalence in women with cervical cancer, intraepithelial neoplasia and normal cytology, in England. British Journal of Cancer, 103(2), pp.209-216.
In-text: (Jack and Holt, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Jack, K. and Holt, M., 2008. Community profiling as part of a health needs assessment. Nursing Standard, 22(18), pp.51-56.
In-text: (Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust, 2017. Behind the Screen report. [online] Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust. Available at: <https://www.jostrust.org.uk/get-involved/behind-the-screen> [Accessed 7 September 2017].
In-text: (Lovell, Wetherell and Shepherd, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Lovell, B., Wetherell, M. and Shepherd, L., 2014. Barriers to cervical screening participation in high-risk women. Journal of Public Health, 23(1), pp.57-61.
In-text: (Macmillan Cancer Support, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Macmillan Cancer Support, 2017. Human papilloma virus (HPV) - Potential causes of cancer. [online] Macmillan.org.uk. Available at: <http://www.macmillan.org.uk/information-and-support/diagnosing/causes-and-risk-factors/potential-causes-of-cancer/human-papilloma-virus.html#20288> [Accessed 13 August 2017].
In-text: (Marlow, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Marlow, L., 2011. HPV vaccination among ethnic minorities in the UK: knowledge, acceptability and attitudes. British Journal of Cancer, 105(4), pp.486-492.
In-text: (Marlow, Wardle and Waller, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Marlow, L., Wardle, J. and Waller, J., 2015. Understanding cervical screening non-attendance among ethnic minority women in England. British Journal of Cancer, 113(5), pp.833-839.
In-text: (McSherry et al., 2012)
Your Bibliography: McSherry, L., Dombrowski, S., Francis, J., Murphy, J., Martin, C., O’Leary, J. and Sharp, L., 2012. ‘It’s a can of worms’: understanding primary care practitioners’ behaviours in relation to HPV using the theoretical domains framework. Implementation Science, 7(1).
In-text: (Miksis, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Miksis, S., 2008. A Review of the Evidence Comparing the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Versus Condoms in the Prevention of Human Papillomavirus Infections. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 37(3), pp.329-337.
In-text: (National Cancer Institute, 2017)
Your Bibliography: National Cancer Institute, 2017. Pap and HPV Testing. [online] National Cancer Institute. Available at: <https://www.cancer.gov/types/cervical/pap-hpv-testing-fact-sheet> [Accessed 13 August 2017].
In-text: (National Statistics, 2017)
Your Bibliography: National Statistics, 2017. Cervical Screening Programme, England - 2014-2015. [online] Content.digital.nhs.uk. Available at: <http://content.digital.nhs.uk/searchcatalogue?productid=19239> [Accessed 14 August 2017].
In-text: (NHS Choices, 2017)
Your Bibliography: NHS Choices, 2017. Cervical screening - NHS Choices. [online] Nhs.uk. Available at: <http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Cervical-screening-test/Pages/Introduction.aspx> [Accessed 13 August 2017].
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In-text: (OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS, 2017)
Your Bibliography: OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS, 2017. Local statistics- Office for National Statistics. [online] Ons.gov.uk. Available at: <https://www.ons.gov.uk/help/localstatistics> [Accessed 7 July 2017].
In-text: (Peate, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Peate, I., 2009. The introduction of the human papillomavirus vaccine – key issues. British Journal of Nursing, 18(2), pp.86-89.
In-text: (Peckham and Hann, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Peckham, S. and Hann, A., 2008. A sexual health prevention priority. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2008(6), pp.490-491.
In-text: (Petry et al., 2013)
Your Bibliography: Petry, K., Luyten, A., Justus, A., Iftner, A., Strehlke, S., Reinecke-Lüthge, A., Grunwald, E., Schulze-Rath, R. and Iftner, T., 2013. Prevalence of high-risk HPV types and associated genital diseases in women born in 1988/89 or 1983/84 – results of WOLVES, a population-based epidemiological study in Wolfsburg, Germany. BMC Infectious Diseases, 13(1).
In-text: (Pitts and Clarks, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Pitts, M. and Clarks, T., 2002. Human papillomavirus infections and risks of cervical cancer: what do women know?. Health Education Research, 17(6), pp.706-714.
In-text: (Raithatha, Holland, Gerrard and Harvey, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Raithatha, N., Holland, R., Gerrard, S. and Harvey, I., 2003. A qualitative investigation of vaccine risk perception amongst parents who immunize their children: a matter of public health concern. Journal of Public Health, 25(2), pp.161-164.
In-text: (Richardson, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Richardson, R., 2010. Equality Priorities and Equality Objectives – the Equality Act 2010, a cautious welcome. Race Equality Teaching, 28(2), pp.6-11.
In-text: (Rockliffe, Waller, Marlow and Forster, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Rockliffe, L., Waller, J., Marlow, L. and Forster, A., 2017. Role of ethnicity in human papillomavirus vaccination uptake: a cross-sectional study of girls from ethnic minority groups attending London schools. BMJ Open, 7(2), p.e014527.
In-text: (Royer and Falk, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Royer, H. and Falk, E., 2012. Young Women's Beliefs Regarding Human Papillomavirus. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 41(1), pp.92-102.
In-text: (Sacks, Copas, Wilkinson and Robinson, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Sacks, R., Copas, A., Wilkinson, D. and Robinson, A., 2014. Uptake of the HPV vaccination programme in England: a cross-sectional survey of young women attending sexual health services. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 90(4), pp.315-321.
In-text: (Samkange-Zeeb, Spallek and Zeeb, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Samkange-Zeeb, F., Spallek, L. and Zeeb, H., 2011. Awareness and knowledge of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among school-going adolescents in Europe: a systematic review of published literature. BMC Public Health, 11(1).
In-text: (Sharma et al., 2012)
Your Bibliography: Sharma, M., Bruni, L., Diaz, M., Castellsagué, X., Sanjosé, S., Bosch, F. and Kim, J., 2012. Using HPV prevalence to predict cervical cancer incidence. International Journal of Cancer, 132(8), pp.1895-1900.
In-text: (Spencer et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Spencer, A., Roberts, S., Brabin, L., Patnick, J. and Verma, A., 2014. Sociodemographic factors predicting mother's cervical screening and daughter's HPV vaccination uptake. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 68(6), pp.571-577.
In-text: (Suijkerbuijk et al., 2016)
Your Bibliography: Suijkerbuijk, A., Donken, R., Lugnér, A., de Wit, G., Meijer, C., de Melker, H. and Bogaards, J., 2016. The whole story: a systematic review of economic evaluations of HPV vaccination including non-cervical HPV-associated diseases. Expert Review of Vaccines, 16(4), pp.361-375.
In-text: (Walsh et al., 2008)
Your Bibliography: Walsh, C., Gera, A., Shah, M., Sharma, A., Powell, J. and Wilson, S., 2008. Public knowledge and attitudes towards Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination. BMC Public Health, 8(1).
In-text: (WHO, 2017)
Your Bibliography: WHO, 2017. Human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer. [online] World Health Organization. Available at: <http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs380/en/> [Accessed 8 September 2017].
In-text: (Yörük, Açıkgöz and Ergör, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Yörük, S., Açıkgöz, A. and Ergör, G., 2016. Determination of knowledge levels, attitude and behaviors of female university students concerning cervical cancer, human papiloma virus and its vaccine. BMC Women's Health, 16(1).
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