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Uptake of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in Hong Kong: Facilitators and barriers among adolescent girls and their parents

机译:香港的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种:青少年女孩及其父母之间的辅导员和障碍

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The present study is aimed at assessing the feasibility of delivering the HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine to girls through a school-based program in Hong Kong, as well as to examine the facilitators and barriers associated with their participation. We approached 1,229 eligible girls aged 9 to 14 at eight schools in Hong Kong to join the program and then delivered the bivalent HPV vaccine at 0 and 6 months over the course of one school year. The students and their parents completed separate questionnaires to indicate their decision on whether or not to participate, and to assess their knowledge of cervical cancer and the HPV vaccine. The overall vaccine uptake was 81.4% (1,000/1,229) for the first dose and 80.8% (993/1,229) for the second dose. Parents and students were given separate questionnaires and asked whether or not they would like to participate in the vaccination program. 87.1% (1,010/1,160) of parents and 84.9% (974/1,147) of students indicated that they would join the program. The reasons associated with parents' decision not to vaccinate their daughters primarily included concerns around side effects and safety. Multivariate regression analysis showed that parents who thought that the vaccine would protect their daughter from getting cervical cancer (OR = 3.16, 95% CI = 1.39-7.15, p.01), and those who reported having a doctor's recommendation (OR = 4.54, 95% CI = 1.05-19.57, p .05) were more likely to join the program. In contrast, parents who had never heard of the vaccine (OR =.15, 95% CI =.03.71, p.02), those who were willing to pay more than HK$2,000 for the vaccine (OR =.39, 95% CI =.19.81, p.05), or had a preference to access it through a private clinic (OR =.44, 95% CI =.26.75, p .01) were significantly less likely to allow their daughter to join the program. Delivery of the HPV vaccine with high uptake rate in a school setting is feasible in Hong Kong. Engaging key stakeholders including school administrators, teachers and community physicians, and providing relevant information on safety and vaccine effectiveness to parents were important to the success of the program.
机译:本研究旨在通过香港的校本计划评估将HPV(人乳头病毒)疫苗提供给女孩的可行性,以及审查与参与相关的促进者和障碍。我们在香港的八所学校接近9至14岁的1,229名符合条件的女孩,加入该计划,然后在一年中,在0和6个月内递送二价HPV疫苗。学生和父母完成了单独的问卷,以表明他们决定是否参与,并评估他们对宫颈癌和HPV疫苗的知识。对于第一次剂量和80.8%(993 / 1,229)的第二剂量,总疫苗摄取为81.4%(1,000 / 1,229)。父母和学生获得单独的问卷调查问卷,并询问他们是否希望参加疫苗接种计划。 87.1%(1,010 / 1,160)父母和84.9%(974/1,147)的学生表明他们将加入该计划。与父母决定不接种疫苗的原因,他们的女儿主要包括副作用和安全问题。多元回归分析表明,父母认为疫苗会保护他们的女儿免受宫颈癌(或= 3.16,95%CI = 1.39-7.15,P&。01),以及报告的人的建议(或= 4.54 ,95%CI = 1.05-19.57,P& .05)更有可能加入该计划。相比之下,从未听说过疫苗的父母(或= .15,95%CI = .03.71,P& 02),那些愿意为疫苗支付超过2,000港元的人(或= .39,95 %ci = .19.81,p& 05),或者优选通过私人诊所(或= .44,95%ci = .26.75,p& 01)偏好允许其女儿的可能性加入该计划。在学校环境中具有高摄取率的HPV疫苗可行是在香港可行的。与学校管理者,教师和社区医师一起使用包括学校管理者,教师和社区的主要利益相关者,并为父母提供有关安全和疫苗效力的相关信息对该计划的成功非常重要。

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    《Journal of land use science》 |2018年第3期|共15页
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    Karen Leung Fdn Ltd Hong Kong Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Chinese Univ Hong Kong Prince Wales Hosp Jockey Club Sch Publ Hlth &

    Primary Care Shatin Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Chinese Univ Hong Kong Prince Wales Hosp Fac Med Dept Microbiol Shatin Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Karen Leung Fdn Ltd Hong Kong Hong Kong Peoples R China;

    Karen Leung Fdn Ltd Hong Kong Hong Kong Peoples R China;

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