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Exploring Facilitators and Barriers to Initiation and Completion of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine Series among Parents of Girls in a Safety Net System

机译:在安全网系统中探索女孩父母中人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗系列的启动和完成的促进因素和障碍

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Objective: To assess, among parents of predominantly minority, low-income adolescent girls who had either not initiated (NI) or not completed (NC) the HPV vaccine series, attitudes and other factors important in promoting the series, and whether attitudes differed by language preference. Design/Methods: From August 2013–October 2013, we conducted a mail survey among parents of girls aged 12–15 years randomly selected from administrative data in a Denver safety net system; 400 parents from each group (NI and NC) were targeted. Surveys were in English or Spanish. Results: The response rate was 37% (244/660; 140 moved or gone elsewhere; 66% English-speaking, 34% Spanish-speaking). Safety attitudes of NIs and NCs differed, with 40% NIs vs. 14% NCs reporting they thought HPV vaccine was unsafe (p < 0.0001) and 43% NIs vs. 21% NCs that it may cause long-term health problems (p < 0.001). Among NCs, 42% reported they did not know their daughter needed more shots (English-speaking, 20%, Spanish-speaking 52%) and 39% reported that “I wasn’t worried about the safety of the HPV vaccine before, but now I am” (English-speaking, 23%, Spanish-speaking, 50%). Items rated as very important among NIs in the decision regarding vaccination included: more information about safety (74%), more information saying it prevents cancer (70%), and if they knew HPV was spread mainly by sexual contact (61%). Conclusions: Safety concerns, being unaware of the need for multiple doses, and low perceived risk of infection remain significant barriers to HPV vaccination for at-risk adolescents. Some parents’ safety concerns do not appear until initial vaccination.
机译:目的:在少数族裔父母中,评估未开始(NI)或未完成(NC)HPV疫苗系列的低收入少女,对促进该系列重要的态度和其他因素,以及态度是否有所不同。语言首选项。设计/方法:从2013年8月至2013年10月,我们对丹佛安全网系统中从行政数据中随机选择的12至15岁女孩的父母进行了邮件调查;每组(NI和NC)有400名父母作为对象。调查以英语或西班牙语进行。结果:回应率为37%(244/660; 140人移居或移至其他地方;讲英语的占66%,讲西班牙语的占34%)。 NI和NC的安全态度有所不同,有40%的NI与14%的NC表示他们认为HPV疫苗不安全(p <0.0001),有43%的NI与21%的NCs可能会引起长期健康问题(p < 0.001)。在非处方药中,有42%的人表示他们不知道自己的女儿需要更多的注射疫苗(说英语,20%,说西班牙语的52%),还有39%的人说:“我之前并不担心HPV疫苗的安全性,但是现在我是”(英语为23%,西班牙语为50%)。在NIs关于疫苗接种的决定中被认为非常重要的项目包括:有关安全性的更多信息(74%),更多信息表明其可以预防癌症(70%),以及他们是否知道HPV主要通过性接触传播(61%)。结论:出于安全考虑,没有意识到需要多剂量,以及感染风险低,这仍然是高危青少年HPV疫苗接种的主要障碍。在初次接种疫苗之前,不会出现一些父母的安全隐患。

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