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Using narrative intervention for HPV vaccine behavior change among Khmer mothers and daughters: A pilot RCT to examine feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness

机译:利用叙事干预在高棉母亲和女儿之间进行HPV疫苗行为的变化:试点RCT来检查可行性,可接受性和初步效率

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PurposeTo develop a theory-guided culturally grounded narrative intervention to promote HPV vaccination behavior and examine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of the intervention among dyads of Cambodian American mothers and daughters. MethodThe principles of community-based participatory research guided the development and evaluation and involved two phases: Phase 1: Development of storytelling narrative intervention videos which focused on a series of HPV vaccination-related messages and which integrated the narrative theory with the revised network episode model (rNEM); Phase 2: conducting the pilot RCT with 19 dyads of Khmer mothers and daughters aged from 14 to 17years to examine the feasibility and acceptability of the study. FindingsRecruitment was completed in 7months with an overall retention of 84%. The acceptability of the intervention was high, as reflected by the number of positive comments on the narrative video. Preliminary data indicate that vaccine uptake at one-month follow-up was the same (2 vs. 2) between intervention and control groups. However, daughters in the narrative intervention group reported higher intention to receive HPV vaccination within one month compared to the control group (4 vs. 1). ConclusionAll the procedures to inform a full RCT were examined, including identification of eligible participants, recruitment, randomization, intervention adherence, and short-term follow-up. The positive preliminary outcomes and feedback support the feasibility and potential effectiveness of the theory-guided narrative intervention.
机译:Purposeto制定了理论引导的文化接地的叙事干预,以促进HPV疫苗接种行为,并审查柬埔寨美国母亲和女儿二对症的干预的可行性,可接受性和初步效力。方法基于社区的参与性研究原则引导了开发和评估,涉及两阶段:第1阶段:讲故事叙事干预视频的发展,重点在一系列HPV疫苗接种相关信息中,并通过修订的网络剧集模型整合叙事理论(rnem);第2阶段:使用14至17岁的高棉母亲和女儿的女儿进行飞行员RCT,以检查该研究的可行性和可接受性。发现泌尿病在7个月内完成,整体保留为84%。干预的可接受性很高,正如叙事视频的积极评论数量所反映的那样。初步数据表明,干预和对照组之间的一个月随访时的疫苗摄取是相同的(2与2)。但是,叙事干预组的女儿据报道,与对照组相比(4 vs.1)相比,将在一个月内接受HPV疫苗接种的较高意图。结论审查了通知全面RCT的程序,包括确定符合条件的参与者,招聘,随机化,干预遵守和短期随访。积极的初步结果和反馈支持理论引导的叙事干预的可行性和潜在效力。

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