Publications and funding

Cervical Screening and HPV Publications List
  • Patel, H., Sherman, S. M., & Moss, E. L. (in press). The impact of migration on the awareness of and attitudes towards cervical screening prevention in Eastern European born women. Journal of Medical Screening.

  • Patel, H., Sherman, S. M., Pčolkina, K., Viberga, I., Redman, C.W., Zodzika,J., Rezeberga, D., & Moss, E. L. (in press). Attitudes, behaviours and knowledge of cervical screening and the human papillomavirus in a country with a high incidence of cervical cancer. Acta Dermatovenerol.
  • Sherman, S. M., Cohen, C., Denison, H., Bromhead, C., & Patel, H. (2019). A survey of knowledge, attitudes and awareness of the human papillomavirus among healthcare professionals across the UK. European Journal of Public Health. Available online.
  • Sherman SM, Bartholomew K, Denison HJ, Patel H, Moss EL, Douwes J, Bromhead C. 2018. Knowledge, attitudes and awareness of the human papillomavirus among health professionals in New Zealand. PLoS One, vol. 13(12), e0197648. link>doi> full text>
  • Sherman S, Bartholomew K, Denison H, Patel H, Moss E, Douwes J, Bromhead C. 2018. Knowledge, attitudes and awareness of the human papillomavirus among health professionals in New Zealand. doi>
  • Sherman SM and Nailer E. 2018. Attitudes towards and knowledge about Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and the HPV vaccination in parents of teenage boys in the UK. PLoS One, vol. 13(4), e0195801. link> doi> full text>
  • Patel H, Moss EL, Sherman SM. 2018. HPV primary cervical screening in England: Women's awareness and attitudes. Psychooncology, vol. 27(6), 1559-1564. link> doi> full text>
  • Hope KA, Moss E, Redman CWE, Sherman SM. 2017. Psycho-social influences upon older women's decision to attend cervical screening: A review of current evidence. Prev Med, vol. 101, 60-66. link> doi> full text>
  • Patel H, Pčolkina K, Strazdina K, Viberga I, Sherman SM, Tincello DG, Redman CW, Rezeberga D, Moss EL. 2017. Awareness of HPV infection and attitudes toward HPV vaccination among Latvian adolescents. Int J Gynaecol Obstet, vol. 137(2), 138-144. link> doi> full text>
  • Patel H, Austin-Smith K, Sherman SM, Tincello D, Moss EL. 2017. Knowledge, attitudes and awareness of the human papillomavirus amongst primary care practice nurses: an evaluation of current training in England. J Public Health (Oxf), vol. 39(3), 601-608. link> doi> full text>
  • Sherman SM, Moss EL, Pearmain P, Redman CWE. 2016. Colposcopists' experiences of HPV Test of Cure for the follow up of cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol, vol. 201, 42-45. link> doi> full text>
  • Patel H, Jeve YB, Sherman SM, Moss EL. 2016. Knowledge of human papillomavirus and the human papillomavirus vaccine in European adolescents: a systematic review. Sexually transmitted infectionsdoi> full text>
  • Sherman SM, Patel H, Cohen C, Moss E. 2015. Human papillomavirus. Nursing in Practicelink>
  • Sherman SM, Nailer E, Minshall C, Coombes R, Cooper J, Redman CW. 2015. Awareness and knowledge of HPV and cervical cancer in female students: A survey (with a cautionary note). Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology : the journal of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, vol. 36(1), 76-80. doi> link> full text>
  • Sherman SM, Nailer E, Pearmain P, Todd RW, Redman CWE. 2016. Disclosing the results of the invasive cervical cancer review to patients: a survey of lead colposcopists across England. Cytopathology, vol. 27(4), 237-241. link> doi> full text>
  • Sherman SM, Castanon A, Moss E, Redman CWE. 2015. Cervical cancer is not just a young woman's disease. BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, vol. 350, Article ARTN h2729. link> doi> full text>
  • Sherman SM and Lane EL. 2015. Awareness of Risk Factors for Breast, Lung and Cervical Cancer in a UK Student Population. J Cancer Educ, vol. 30(4), 660-663. link> doi> full text>
  • Sherman SM, Moss E, Redman CWE. 2013. The invasive cervical cancer review: psychological issues surrounding disclosure. Cytopathology, vol. 24(2), 77-80. link> doi>
  • Moss E, Sherman SM, Pearmain P, Redman CWE. 2012. The NHS cervical screening programme audit of invasive cervical cancers: who benefits?. BJOG-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, vol. 119(1), 1-4. link>doi>
     
Relevant funding
  • 2016 – Wellcome Humanities & Social Sciences Small Grant – Vaccinating boys against HPV: the parent perspective. Sherman, S. M. (£4986)
  • 2015 – Keele Santander Research Award for research visits to develop health research collaborations with Universities of Sydney and Auckland in autumn 2015 (£1600)
  • 2015 - North Staffordshire Medical Institute, Pump Priming Award. Mothers and Daughters: Exploring knowledge about and attitudes towards cervical screening and HPV vaccination. Sherman, S. M., Estacio, E., Cohen, C., Stamelos, V., and Redman, C. W. E. (£8511)
  • 2014 - West Midlands Research Design Service, Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Bursary. Awarded to Redman, C.W.E. and Sherman, S. M. (£500)
  • 2012 - North Staffordshire Medical Institute, Pump Priming Award. Identifying and promoting best practice in communicating to patients the results of cervical screening history reviews following diagnosis of cervical cancer. Awarded to Sherman, S. M., Redman, C. W. E., Murray, M., Pearmain, P. and Hadden, P. (£9703)
  • 2011 - West Midlands Research Design Service, Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Bursary. Awarded to Sherman, S. M. and Redman, C.W.E. (£498.50)