Physicians’ knowledge, attitude, and practices toward HPV disease and vaccination in Al Ain city, UAE

Latifa Sarhan AlMansoori, Manal Salem AlKatheeri, AlYazia Ahmed AlHallami, Marwa Yaqoub AlMarzooqi, Moyasar Al-Tatari, Hossam A l-Tatari
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Introduction: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the world’s most common sexually transmitted disease. It accounts for 70% and 72% of all cervical cancer cases and anal cancer cases worldwide, respectively. Annually, over 470,000 women are diagnosed globally with cervical cancer, and 233,372 of them die. Objective: The HPV vaccine could now largely prevent cervical cancer and potential death. However, uptake of the vaccine is variable in our population due to many factors. We believe that one major factor is the physician’s knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) toward HPV disease and vaccination. Although the HPV vaccine has been added to the UAE vaccination schedule since 2010, the physician’s KAP toward HPV disease and vaccination in our country have been poorly studied. This study aims to examine and identify the gaps in the physician’s KAP. These gaps can later be targeted in a quality improvement project in the future. Methods: A 20-question survey was distributed to different physicians working in departments such as the pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, and family medicine, both in the primary health care and government sectors. A total of 110 surveys were collected and analyzed through Microsoft Excel. Results and conclusion: The survey results revealed some gaps in knowledge, although a good percentage of the surveyed physicians seem to recommend the vaccine.
阿联酋阿尔艾因市医生对HPV疾病和疫苗接种的知识、态度和做法
人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染是世界上最常见的性传播疾病。它分别占全世界所有宫颈癌病例和肛门癌病例的70%和72%。每年,全球有47万多名妇女被诊断患有宫颈癌,其中233,372人死亡。目的:HPV疫苗现在可以在很大程度上预防宫颈癌和潜在的死亡。然而,由于许多因素,我们的人口对疫苗的吸收是可变的。我们认为其中一个主要因素是医生对HPV疾病和疫苗接种的知识、态度和实践(KAP)。虽然自2010年以来,HPV疫苗已被列入阿联酋疫苗接种计划,但我国医生对HPV疾病和疫苗接种的KAP研究甚少。本研究旨在检查和确定医生的KAP的差距。这些差距可以在以后的质量改进项目中找到目标。方法:对基层卫生保健部门和政府部门儿科、妇产科、内科、家庭医学等科室的不同医师进行问卷调查,问卷共20个问题。通过microsoftexcel共收集和分析了110份调查问卷。结果和结论:调查结果揭示了知识上的一些差距,尽管接受调查的医生中有很大比例似乎建议接种疫苗。
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