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Understanding the decision to immunize: insights into the information needs and priorities of people who have utilized an online human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine decision aid tool

机译:了解免疫的决定:介绍在使用在线人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗决策辅助工具的人们的信息需求和优先事项

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Setting People in Alberta are more likely to seek information about cancer prevention online than they are to have this conversation with their primary care provider. As people turn to the internet to support health decision-making, it is critical that we improve the supportiveness of the virtual health setting for cancer prevention.Intervention In 2014, the Alberta Cancer Prevention Legacy Fund launched an online HPV Decision Aid Tool to support evidence-informed decision-making in response to suboptimal uptake of the HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine. Google Analytics data from approximately 2000 recent interactions with this tool have yielded insights into the concerns that impact people's decision-making about the vaccine.Outcomes Most users of this tool are adults interested in the vaccine for themselves (69%), rather than parents considering immunizing their children (31%). No differences were found in the information-seeking behaviour of parents of girls compared with parents of boys, suggesting that mental models among those who are considering the HPV vaccine may have shifted in recent years. Concerns differed by respondent; cost was the most important concern among adults (62.0%), while parents were most concerned about vaccine safety (61.5%). Only 23% of users asked "what is HPV", suggesting that many people in Alberta now have basic knowledge about the virus.Implications Results provide a real-time "pulse" on knowledge and attitudes towards HPV immunization, which informs our approach to tailoring messaging with the aim of increasing vaccine uptake in Alberta. Outcomes will provide evidence needed to inform new interventions aimed at increasing HPV immunization rates.
机译:在阿尔伯塔省,人们更可能在网上寻求有关癌症预防的信息,而不是与他们的初级保健提供者进行对话。随着人们转向互联网支持健康决策,我们必须提高虚拟健康环境对癌症预防的支持度。干预2014年,艾伯塔省癌症预防遗产基金推出了一个在线HPV决策援助工具,以支持针对HPV(人类乳头瘤病毒)疫苗摄入不理想的循证决策。谷歌分析(Google Analytics)从最近与该工具进行的大约2000次互动中获得的数据已经深入了解了影响人们对疫苗决策的担忧。结果该工具的大多数使用者是对自己接种疫苗感兴趣的成年人(69%),而不是考虑给孩子接种疫苗的父母(31%)。与男孩的父母相比,女孩的父母在寻求信息的行为方面没有发现任何差异,这表明考虑接种HPV疫苗的人的心理模式近年来可能发生了变化。受访者的担忧不同;成本是成年人最关心的问题(62.0%),而父母最关心疫苗安全性(61.5%)。只有23%的用户问“什么是HPV”,这表明阿尔伯塔省的许多人现在对该病毒有了基本的了解。研究结果提供了一个关于HPV免疫知识和态度的实时“脉冲”,这为我们提供了定制信息的方法,目的是提高阿尔伯塔省的疫苗接种率。研究结果将为旨在提高HPV免疫率的新干预措施提供必要的证据。

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