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'I thought cancer was one of those random things. I didn't know cancer could be caught ... ': Adolescent girls' understandings and experiences of the HPV programme in the UK

机译:“我以为癌症是那些随机的事情之一。我不知道会传染癌症...”:少女对英国HPV计划的理解和经验

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Background: The UK human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme aims to provide girls aged 12-13 with protection against two of the most carcinogenic strains (types 16 and 18) of this sexually transmitted virus which together account for 70% of cases of cervical cancer. Despite evidence suggesting a general lack of knowledge about HPV and its link with cervical cancer, vaccine uptake rates were generally high in the UK for the first year of the HPV vaccination programme. In countries that implemented the HPV programme ahead of the UK, studies have found that girls' and parents' levels of awareness about HPV have increased since implementation of the programme but that knowledge continues to be limited. This study offers some of the first insights from the UK into adolescent girls' understandings of HPV, its link with cervical cancer, and experiences of vaccination, since the programme was introduced in September 2008.Method: Eighteen focus groups were conducted between December 2009 and May 2010 with schoolgirls aged between 12 and 18 living in various parts of the UK.Results: Eighty seven girls participated in these discussions. Typically, girls knew very little about HPV or how they could best protect themselves from HPV infection. Although many of the girls linked HPV to cancer, only half specifically associated it with cervical cancer. Most girls had no idea how long the vaccine would offer them protection. They assumed that HPV vaccination must be important for their health because it was recommended by people they trusted, namely parents and immunisation experts. Just over half of the girls were aware that in the future they would need to attend for cervical screening. Key concerns which girls expressed about HPV vaccination reflected their anxieties about needles, anticipated pain on injection, privacy during vaccination and fears about needle cleanliness.Conclusion: Our data point to a need to continue to address gaps in knowledge about HPV and to provide information to address girls' concerns about vaccination. This could be achieved through targeted campaign materials and by ensuring those involved in delivering the programme are aware of girls' anxieties to prevent limited knowledge and fears about vaccination becoming barriers either to HPV vaccination
机译:背景:英国人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种计划旨在为12-13岁的女孩提供针对这种性传播病毒的两种最致癌株(16型和18型)的保护,这两种病毒共占宫颈癌病例的70% 。尽管有证据表明对HPV及其与宫颈癌的关系普遍缺乏了解,但在HPV疫苗接种计划的第一年,英国的疫苗摄取率普遍很高。在英国之前实施HPV计划的国家中,研究发现,自实施该计划以来,女孩和父母对HPV的认识水平有所提高,但知识仍然有限。自该计划于2008年9月推出以来,这项研究为英国提供了关于女童对HPV的了解,其与宫颈癌的联系以及疫苗接种经验的一些初步见解。方法:2009年12月至2007年12月进行了18个焦点小组研究2010年5月,英国各地居住着12至18岁的女学生。结果:87位女学生参加了这些讨论。通常,女孩对HPV以及如何最好地保护自己免受HPV感染的了解很少。尽管许多女孩将HPV与癌症相关,但只有一半明确将其与宫颈癌相关。大多数女孩都不知道疫苗能为她们提供多长时间的保护。他们认为,HPV疫苗接种对于他们的健康至关重要,因为这是他们所信任的人(即父母和免疫专家)推荐的疫苗。略超过一半的女孩知道,将来他们需要参加子宫颈筛查。女孩对HPV疫苗接种表达的主要担忧反映出她们对针头的焦虑,预期的注射疼痛,疫苗接种过程中的私密性以及对针头清洁度的担忧。结论:我们的数据表明需要继续解决有关HPV知识的空白并向解决女孩对疫苗接种的担忧。这可以通过有针对性的宣传材料,并确保参与计划的人员了解女孩的焦虑状况,以防止有限的知识和对疫苗接种的担心成为HPV疫苗接种的障碍而实现

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