{"title":"Adherence to HPV vaccine by responsible of boys in an elementary school Dr. Afrânio de Mello Franco","authors":"Nathalia Gasbarro Ferreira, Letícia Torres Dias, Marina Tiemi Shio","doi":"10.56242/globalhealth;2021;1;2;42-46","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"OBJECTIVE: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is directly related to carcinoma of the cervix, oropharynx, anus, and penis. HPV infection can be prevented by vaccination and since 2017. Both boys and girls have free access to the vaccine by Public Health System. The present study aimed to carry out an epidemiological survey on HPV vaccination in boys, between 2017 and 2018 at the Dr. Afrânio de Mello Franco municipal elementary school. METHODS: A transversal, descriptive and analytical study was carried out. The data were collected through the application of a questionnaire to those responsible for the children. RESULTS: It was observed that the vast majority of those responsible for the boys were women (90.48%). In general, 36.84% did not adhere to the HPV vaccination campaign, although 97.37% of them considered vaccination important, regardless whether they adhered or not to the vaccination campaign. Among the main reasons for the non-adherence was the lack of knowledge that boys can get the vaccine (42.86%), the age that they could receive the vaccine (21.43%), and the lack of time (21.43%). CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that non-adherence to vaccination in boys is mainly due to the lack of information on the vaccine, the HPV infection, correlation of the infection with cancer of the penis and cervix. Dissemination of that knowledge, mainly by television might improve adherence to the HPV vaccination.","PeriodicalId":285800,"journal":{"name":"Brazilian Journal of Global Health","volume":"412 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-02-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Brazilian Journal of Global Health","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.56242/globalhealth;2021;1;2;42-46","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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OBJECTIVE: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is directly related to carcinoma of the cervix, oropharynx, anus, and penis. HPV infection can be prevented by vaccination and since 2017. Both boys and girls have free access to the vaccine by Public Health System. The present study aimed to carry out an epidemiological survey on HPV vaccination in boys, between 2017 and 2018 at the Dr. Afrânio de Mello Franco municipal elementary school. METHODS: A transversal, descriptive and analytical study was carried out. The data were collected through the application of a questionnaire to those responsible for the children. RESULTS: It was observed that the vast majority of those responsible for the boys were women (90.48%). In general, 36.84% did not adhere to the HPV vaccination campaign, although 97.37% of them considered vaccination important, regardless whether they adhered or not to the vaccination campaign. Among the main reasons for the non-adherence was the lack of knowledge that boys can get the vaccine (42.86%), the age that they could receive the vaccine (21.43%), and the lack of time (21.43%). CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that non-adherence to vaccination in boys is mainly due to the lack of information on the vaccine, the HPV infection, correlation of the infection with cancer of the penis and cervix. Dissemination of that knowledge, mainly by television might improve adherence to the HPV vaccination.
目的:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)与宫颈癌、口咽癌、肛门癌和阴茎癌有直接关系。HPV感染可以通过接种疫苗来预防,自2017年以来。男孩和女孩都可以通过公共卫生系统免费获得疫苗。本研究旨在对2017年至2018年期间在Dr. afrnio de Mello Franco市立小学的男孩进行HPV疫苗接种的流行病学调查。方法:采用横向、描述性和分析性研究。数据是通过向负责儿童的人发放问卷收集的。结果:对男孩负责的绝大多数为女性(90.48%)。总的来说,36.84%的人没有坚持HPV疫苗接种运动,尽管97.37%的人认为疫苗接种很重要,无论他们是否坚持疫苗接种运动。不遵守疫苗接种的主要原因是男孩接种疫苗的知识不足(42.86%)、接种疫苗的年龄不足(21.43%)和接种时间不足(21.43%)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,男孩不坚持接种疫苗的主要原因是缺乏关于疫苗、HPV感染、感染与阴茎癌和宫颈癌的相关性的信息。传播这些知识,主要是通过电视传播,可能会提高HPV疫苗接种的依从性。