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DOSE HPV: Development of Systems and Education for HPV Vaccination - Program Materials

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Program Materials Listing

DOSE HPV Implementation Guide
DOSE HPV Session 1 PowerPoint presentation
DOSE HPV Session 2 PowerPoint presentation
DOSE HPV Session 3 PowerPoint presentation
DOSE HPV Session 4 PowerPoint presentation
Session 4 (Action Plan) discussion guide
Sessions 5-7 sample PDSA cycles
Sample data collection spreadsheet
Sample individual provider feedback form
Sample session evaluation forms
3 Posters
Available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese
Readability Score:
Intervention Fidelity checklist
HPV Vaccination Is Cancer Prevention (on-line video of Session 2 PowerPoint presentation- Module 1 and Module 2)

Note:

  • Program materials used in this research project may be downloaded and saved from this site. The material may be used "as is" or may be modified and adapted for your context.
  • You may review each item individually by selecting the link(s) provided.

Adaptation Guidelines:

  • Program Adaptation Guidelines: provides tips on how to ensure your program's optimal success in your community's setting when adapting materials that were designed and tested within a controlled research study. Before adapting programs, users should review current literature, guidelines, and other evidence reviews to update the program materials.
  • Putting Public Health Evidence in Action: an interactive training curriculum to support community program planners and health educators in developing skills in using evidence-based approaches.
Updated: 02/14/2017