The effects of health education on health science teachers' intention to recommend adolescent HPV vaccine for female students in Japan
The Japanese government suspended proactive recommendation of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination due to several reports of adverse events related to it in 2013. After that, the immunization rate of HPV vaccine quickly declined in Japan. Health science teachers (HSTs) are qualified and licensed t...
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Main Authors: | Naruhiko Ishiwada (Author), Chieri Suzuki (Author), Sana Hasebe (Author), Ayako Tsuchiya (Author), Noriko Takeuchi (Author), Haruka Hishiki (Author), Yasunori Sato (Author), Katsuo Sugita (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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