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Awareness, knowledge and beliefs about HPV, cervical cancer and HPV vaccines among nurses in Cameroon: An exploratory study

机译:喀麦隆护士对HPV,宫颈癌和HPV疫苗的认识,知识和信念:一项探索性研究

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Background: While it is known that sub-Saharan African countries face multiple obstacles such as cost in adopting vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV), the crucial role nurses can play in implementing such programs has not been adequately examined. Objectives: To investigate the knowledge and awareness of HPV, primary cause of cervical cancer and HPV vaccine among nurses working at four Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services facilities, and to explore what factors influence nurses' willingness to inform and recommend HPV vaccine to adolescents and parents attending clinics. Design and setting: A structured questionnaire survey was administered to a convenience sample of nursing staff working at the four health facilities. Results: Of 192 eligible nurses 76 (39.6%) participated in the study. There were moderately low levels of knowledge about HPV infection and prevention of cervical cancer, but a moderately high level of knowledge about HPV vaccine. Although 90.8% acknowledged that cervical cancer is directly linked to HPV infection, nearly 32% failed to identify it as a sexually transmitted infection (STI), while 43.4% believed it is an uncommon infection. Willingness to recommend the HPV vaccine was moderate, with 69.7% intentionally initiating discussions with patients about the subject. The most important factors considered when deciding to recommend the vaccine included effectiveness (56.6%) and side effects/safety (11.8%). Cost was less of a concern (6.6%), likely due to the availability of donated vaccine. Conclusion: Despite high awareness about HPV, more education about the virus, cervical cancer and the vaccine are required to further increase nurses' willingness to recommend the vaccine and strengthen strategies for reaching adolescents through nurses in Cameroon.
机译:背景:虽然众所周知,撒哈拉以南非洲国家在采用针对人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)的疫苗接种方面面临成本方面的多重障碍,但尚未充分评估护士在实施此类计划中可以发挥的关键作用。目的:调查在喀麦隆浸信会四个卫生服务机构工作的护士对HPV,宫颈癌和HPV疫苗的主要病因的认识和认识,并探讨哪些因素会影响护士向青少年和父母提供信息并推荐HPV疫苗的意愿参加诊所。设计和设置:对在四个医疗机构工作的护理人员的便利性样本进行了结构化的问卷调查。结果:在192名合格的护士中,有76名(39.6%)参加了研究。对HPV感染和宫颈癌的预防知识水平较低,但对HPV疫苗的知识水平较高。尽管90.8%的人承认宫颈癌与HPV感染直接相关,但近32%的人未能将其鉴定为性传播感染(STI),而43.4%的人认为这是罕见的感染。推荐HPV疫苗的意愿中等,有69.7%的人有意与患者就此问题进行讨论。在决定推荐疫苗时考虑的最重要因素包括有效性(56.6%)和副作用/安全性(11.8%)。花费较少(6.6%),这可能是由于捐赠疫苗的可用性。结论:尽管对HPV的认识很高,但仍需要对病毒,宫颈癌和疫苗进行更多的教育,以进一步提高护士推荐疫苗的意愿,并加强在喀麦隆通过护士接触青少年的策略。

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