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'It takes time to build trust': a survey Ontario's school-based HPV immunization program ten years post-implementation

机译:“建立信任需要时间”:一项调查安大略省的校本型HPV免疫计划十年后实施

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Objectives Describe Ontario's school-based human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination program from the perspective of local public health units (PHUs). Methods In 2018, Vaccine Preventable Diseases (VPD) managers at each of Ontario's 35 PHUs were invited to participate in an online survey regarding the organization and delivery of their HPV vaccination program. Questions were asked on the school-based program, training and support of vaccine providers, communication and promotion, assessing coverage rates and perceptions of the program's strengths and challenges. Descriptive statistics were generated for close-ended items. A thematic content analysis was performed for open-ended items. Results Eighteen PHUs (54%, n = 19/35) responded. All responding PHUs provided the HPV vaccine in publicly funded schools but only 6 reported being permitted to provide HPV vaccine in private schools. Fact sheets, Q&As or other written information locally developed by the PHUs were the main tools used to communicate with parents (n = 17), students (n = 13), school personnel (n = 13) and school board officials (n = 9). The most frequently reported barriers were: limited program resources, negative perceptions held by parents and/or school staff regarding the HPV vaccine, logistical issues (e.g., getting the consents forms returned, collaboration with schools for vaccine delivery) and the fact that HPV vaccination is not mandatory under Ontario legislation. Conclusion Local public health units that implement HPV vaccine programs in schools identified logistical barriers, public perceptions about the HPV vaccine and the voluntary nature of the program as the main barriers.
机译:目的从当地公共卫生单位(PHU)的角度描述安大略省基于学校的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种计划。方法2018年,安大略省35个公共卫生服务机构的疫苗可预防疾病(VPD)管理人员被邀请参加一项关于HPV疫苗接种计划的组织和实施的在线调查。他们就校本计划、疫苗提供者的培训和支持、沟通和推广、评估覆盖率以及对该计划的优势和挑战的看法提出了问题。对封闭项目进行描述性统计。对开放项目进行主题内容分析。结果18名PHU(54%,n=19/35)应答。所有做出回应的公立学校都在公立学校提供了HPV疫苗,但只有6所私立学校被允许提供HPV疫苗。PHU在当地开发的情况介绍、问答或其他书面信息是与家长(n=17)、学生(n=13)、学校人员(n=13)和学校董事会官员(n=9)沟通的主要工具。最常报告的障碍是:项目资源有限,家长和/或学校工作人员对HPV疫苗持负面看法,后勤问题(例如,退回同意书,与学校合作提供疫苗),以及根据安大略省立法,HPV疫苗接种不是强制性的。结论在学校实施HPV疫苗项目的地方公共卫生单位将后勤障碍、公众对HPV疫苗的认知以及项目的自愿性质确定为主要障碍。

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