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Attitudes to HPV vaccination among mothers in the British Jewish community: Reasons for accepting or declining the vaccine

机译:英国犹太社区母亲对HPV疫苗接种的态度:接受或拒绝疫苗的原因

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Objective: This study aimed to explore attitudes to human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and reasons for accepting or declining the vaccine in the British Jewish community.Methods: A qualitative approach was used to explore maternal attitudes towards HPV vaccination. Participants were mothers of girls who had been offered HPV vaccination and were purposively sampled through Jewish secondary schools. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with vaccine-accepting (n = 10) and vaccine-declining (n = 10) mothers. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using a framework approach.Results: HPV and cervical cancer knowledge varied, with poor knowledge attributed to lack of contact with the disease. Although mothers thought HPV vaccination was a good idea in general, many did not perceive it as necessary for their daughter, citing Jewish religious laws governing family purity and abstinence until marriage as reasons for daughter's low susceptibility. These beliefs combined with concerns about the novelty of the vaccination were the main reasons given for declining the vaccine. Mothers who accepted the vaccine generally did so to protect their daughters health and because they felt unable to predict their daughters future behaviour and HPV susceptibility. Many mothers expressed a wish to wait until their daughter was older and the vaccine was more established before consenting. Among some mothers there was disappointment in the information they had received and a feeling that the concerns and questions of the Jewish community had not been addressed.Conclusion: Attitudes to HPV vaccine in religious communities may lead to reduced vaccine coverage. The development of community-specific information about the importance of the vaccine may help address concerns
机译:目的:本研究旨在探讨对人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种的态度以及在英国犹太人社区中接受或拒绝该疫苗的原因。方法:采用定性方法探讨母亲对HPV疫苗接种的态度。参加者是接受过HPV疫苗接种并有意通过犹太中学抽样的女孩的母亲。对接受疫苗的母亲(n = 10)和拒绝疫苗的母亲(n = 10)进行了面对面的访谈。结果:HPV和宫颈癌知识各不相同,知识差是由于缺乏与疾病的接触造成的。尽管母亲普遍认为接种HPV疫苗是一个好主意,但许多人认为对女儿而言,预防接种是必要的,并引用了犹太人的法律来规范家庭的纯洁和节制,直到结婚才成为女儿易感性低的原因。这些信念加上对疫苗新颖性的担忧是疫苗下降的主要原因。接种疫苗的母亲通常这样做是为了保护女儿的健康,因为她们无法预测女儿的未来行为和HPV易感性。许多母亲表示希望等到女儿长大并且疫苗更加成熟后再同意。在一些母亲中,他们收到的信息令人失望,并且感到犹太社区的关切和问题没有得到解决。结论:宗教社区对HPV疫苗的态度可能会导致疫苗覆盖率下降。有关疫苗重要性的社区特定信息的开发可能有助于解决关注的问题

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