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Increasing human papillomavirus vaccine acceptability by tailoring messages to young adult women's perceived barriers

机译:通过针对年轻成年女性的感知障碍量身定制信息,提高人乳头瘤病毒疫苗的接受度

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BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is a safe and effective primary prevention strategy for cervical cancer. Despite the need for effective HPV vaccination interventions, relatively few have been tested. Moreover, existing interventions have tended to use a one-size-fits-all educational approach. We investigated whether tailoring intervention materials to young adult women's perceived barriers to HPV vaccination - a known psychosocial predictor of vaccine uptake - would increase women's intentions to receive the HPV vaccine. METHODS: Young adult women (N = 94; aged 18-26 years) who had not been vaccinated against HPV were randomly assigned to read either a nontailored message about HPV vaccination or a message that was individually tailored to participants' perceived barriers to HPV vaccine uptake (e.g., safety concerns, cost, and not sexually active). Participants' intentions to receive the HPV vaccine in the next year were assessed before and after delivery of the intervention and served as the primary outcome variable. RESULTS: The most commonly selected barrier and primary reason for not getting vaccinated was concern about vaccine adverse effects (endorsed by 55%). Knowledge about HPV vaccination increased after exposure to the intervention but did not differ by experimental condition. Although HPV vaccination intentions increased from pretest to posttest in both conditions, participants in the tailored condition reported greater increases in intentions than did participants in the nontailored condition (F1,90 = 4.02, P = 0.048, partial η = 0.043). CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that tailoring intervention materials to women's individual barriers is a potentially promising strategy for increasing HPV vaccination among young adult women.
机译:背景:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种是一种安全有效的宫颈癌一级预防策略。尽管需要有效的HPV疫苗接种干预措施,但很少有人进行过测试。此外,现有干预措施倾向于采用一种适合所有人的教育方法。我们调查了针对成年女性对HPV疫苗接种的已知障碍(一种已知的疫苗接种心理社会预测因子)量身定制干预材料是否会增加女性接受HPV疫苗的意愿。方法:将未接受过HPV疫苗接种的年轻成年女性(N = 94;年龄在18-26岁之间)随机分配,以阅读有关HPV疫苗的非定制信息或针对参加者认为的HPV疫苗障碍量身定制的信息摄取(例如,出于安全考虑,花费以及没有性生活)。在进行干预之前和之后,评估了参与者在明年接受HPV疫苗的意愿,并将其作为主要结果变量。结果:未接种疫苗的最常见选择的障碍和主要原因是担心疫苗的不良反应(55%的认可)。接触干预后,有关HPV疫苗接种的知识有所增加,但根据实验条件并没有不同。尽管在这两种情况下,HPV疫苗接种意向都从测试前增加到了测试后,但量身定制条件下的参与者报告的意向增加幅度大于非定制条件下的参与者(F1,90 = 4.02,P = 0.048,部分η= 0.043)。结论:研究结果表明,针对女性个体障碍量身定制干预材料是增加年轻成年女性HPV疫苗接种率的潜在策略。

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