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Rural African American Parents' Knowledge and Decisions About Human Papillomavirus Vaccination

机译:美国黑人农村父母对人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的知识和决定

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Purpose: To identify predictors of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination among rural African American families. Design: Cross-sectional descriptive study in schools in three rural counties in southeastern United States. The sample consisted of African American parents or caregivers with children 9 to 13 years of age who attended elementary or middle school in 2010-2011. Methods: Using an anonymous, 26-item survey, we collected descriptive data during parent-teacher events from African American parents with children in elementary or middle school. The main outcome was measured as a response of "yes" to the statement "I have or will vaccinate my child with the HPV vaccine." In addition, composite scores of knowledge and positive attitudes and beliefs were compared. No interventions were conducted. Findings: We identified predictors of HPV vaccination and found that religious affiliation had a correlation with vaccinating or planning to vaccinate a child. Conclusions: Results indicate a need for further research on the role of local culture, including religion and faith, in rural African Americans' decisions about giving their children the HPV vaccination. Clinical Relevance: This study emphasizes the importance of understanding rural African American parents' knowledge, attitudes, and spiritual beliefs when designing health education programs and public health interventions to increase HPV vaccination uptake among African American boys and girls living in rural areas.
机译:目的:确定农村非裔美国人家庭中人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种的预测因素。设计:在美国东南部三个农村县的学校进行的横断面描述性研究。样本由2010年至2011年上过小学或初中的9至13岁儿童的非洲裔美国父母或照顾者组成。方法:使用一项匿名的,由26个项目组成的调查,我们在家长-老师活动期间收集了描述性数据,这些数据来自有小学或初中儿童的非洲裔美国父母。主要结果的衡量标准是对“我已经或将要给我的孩子接种HPV疫苗”这一陈述的回答为“是”。此外,还对知识,积极态度和信念的综合得分进行了比较。没有进行干预。调查结果:我们确定了HPV疫苗接种的预测因素,并发现宗教信仰与接种疫苗或计划接种儿童有关。结论:结果表明,需要进一步研究包括宗教和信仰在内的当地文化在非裔美国农村居民决定给孩子注射HPV疫苗时的作用。临床意义:本研究强调在设计健康教育计划和公共卫生干预措施以增加居住在农村地区的非洲裔美国男孩和女孩中HPV疫苗接种率时,了解美国黑人农村父母的知识,态度和精神信仰的重要性。

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