The Impact of the Number of Injections per Visit on the Likelihood of Human Papillomavirus Immunization

Steve G. Robison MPH
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Abstract

Objective

To test whether adolescents, who are injection limited, that is, receiving only a limited number of immunization injections per visit, are less likely to complete the human papillomavirus (HPV) immunization series.

Study design

For Oregon adolescents age 13-17 years, HPV series completion rates were assessed based on never receiving >1 injection per visit from age ≥9 years. Among a study subset born and resident in Oregon through adolescence, HPV series rates were assessed based on never receiving >1 or 2 injections per visit from age ≥4 years. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to assess delays owing to limiting injections, controlling for sex and rural location.

Results

Among 241 453 study adolescents, 16.3% had only single-injection visits from age ≥9 years. Their HPV completion rate was 7.7% as compared with 61.7% for those with no limitations of number of injections. Among study adolescents born in Oregon, 10.2% never received >1 or 2 injections per visit from age ≥4 and were less than half as likely to complete the HPV series (28.4% vs 59.1%).

Conclusions

Limiting the number of injections per visit is associated with decreased completion of HPV immunization. As larger cohorts of young children with early injection-limiting characteristics age into adolescence, progress on HPV immunization rates may be challenged.

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每次就诊注射次数对人乳头瘤病毒免疫可能性的影响
目的探讨注射受限(即每次就诊只接受有限次数的免疫注射)的青少年是否不太可能完成人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)免疫系列接种。研究设计:在俄勒冈州13-17岁的青少年中,HPV系列完成率的评估基于从≥9岁开始每次就诊从未接受1次注射。在俄勒冈州出生和居住到青春期的研究子集中,HPV系列发病率是根据从≥4岁开始每次就诊从未接受1或2次注射来评估的。Cox比例风险回归用于评估由于限制注射造成的延误,控制性别和农村位置。结果在24453名青少年中,16.3%的青少年在≥9岁时仅进行过单次注射。他们的HPV完成率为7.7%,而没有注射次数限制的人的完成率为61.7%。在俄勒冈州出生的研究青少年中,10.2%的人从≥4岁起每次就诊从未接受1或2次注射,完成HPV系列检查的可能性不到一半(28.4%对59.1%)。结论限制每次就诊的注射次数与HPV免疫完成率降低有关。随着更多具有早期注射限制特征的幼儿进入青春期,HPV免疫接种率的进展可能会受到挑战。
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Journal of Pediatrics: X
Journal of Pediatrics: X Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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