开放获取期刊获得更多读者和引用
700 种期刊 和 15,000,000 名读者 每份期刊 获得 25,000 多名读者
Xian Du
Cervical cancer, primarily caused by persistent infection with high-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV),
remains a significant global health concern. Intern nurses, as vital members of the healthcare workforce, play a crucial
role in disseminating information and promoting preventive measures [1]. This article explores the current state of
knowledge about HPV and cervical cancer prevention among intern nurses, shedding light on areas of strength
and opportunities for improvement. The findings emphasize the importance of targeted educational interventions to
empower intern nurses with the knowledge necessary for effective patient education and public health advocacy [2].