**13. Interpretation**

HPV vaccination and organized screening, in the presence of good training and sustained quality assurance, are effective methods, for HPV and cervical cancer prevention and control, in developing countries. New and innovative models and effective strategies for health education need to be developed to strengthen the "knowledge translation to action" component of the healthcare delivery systems,

**15. The P6 principles**

*15.1.1 Health education process*

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*15.1.2 Negative projections*

*15.1.3 Positive/pleasant projections*

education messages.

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It is very important that all the health-related programs have a very strong foundation with the component of health education, may it be to an individual, family, or a community. The healthcare planners, administrators, and providers are responsible for developing various methods, tools, strategies for the delivery of effective health education. In some health programs, it is called information, education, communication strategies. In this process, an idea, theme, concept, facts and

*HPV and Cervical Cancer Control Programs: Effective Translation of Knowledge into Practice*

These are usually warning projections. For example, tobacco products have scary pictures of lung cancers, and head and neck cancers are printed on the packs. These are meant to arouse a sense of fear and discourage the consumer from using it. But, the feelings and its effect are temporary, resulting in continued habits. The consumers may not like the "advertisement" but likes the advertised. Such "dramatic "projections," are not ideal for health education on sensitive issues like HPV.

**Negative projections**

The messages to be delivered are projected in a positive, attractive way. This is also a temporary appeal to their emotions. Without in-depth analysis, the consumers patronize the messages but on the long run has no permanent implications. The advertisements on the health drinks are such "positive and pleasant projections." Such projections are not suitable for behavior change targeted HP health

figures, health topics, health problems, and solutions are being projected.

**15.1 P1. Projection**
