Enhancing Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Rates through Better Knowledge? Insights from a Survey among German Medical Students.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Urologia Internationalis Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-19 DOI:10.1159/000536257
Cem Aksoy, Philipp Reimold, Annika Schumann, Laila Schneidewind, Philipp Karschuck, Luka Flegar, Marianne Leitsmann, Hendrik Heers, Johannes Huber, Aristeidis Zacharis, Andreas Ihrig
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Abstract

Introduction: Vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) significantly reduces the risk for malignant diseases like cervix, anal, or penile cancer. However, although vaccination rates are rising, they are still too low mirroring a lack of disease awareness in the community. This study aims to evaluate knowledge about HPV vaccination as well as the vaccination rate among German medical students.

Material and methods: Medical students were surveyed during a German medical students' sports event. The self-designed survey on HPV vaccination consisted of 24 items. The data collection was anonymous.

Results: Among 974 participating medical students 64.9% (632) were women, 335 (34.4%) were male and 7 (0.7%) were nonbinary. Mean age was 23.1 ± 2.7 (± standard deviation; range 18-35) years. Respondents had studied mean 6.6 ± 3.3 (1-16) semesters and 39.4% (383) had completed medical education in urology. 613 (64%) respondents reported that HPV had been discussed during their studies. 7.6% (74) had never heard of HPV. In a multivariate model female gender, the knowledge about HPV, and having worked on the topic were significantly associated with being HPV-vaccinated. Older students were vaccinated less likely.

Conclusions: Better knowledge and having worked on the topic of HPV were associated with a higher vaccination rate. However, even in this highly selected group the knowledge about HPV vaccination was low. Consequently, more information and awareness campaigns on HPV vaccination are needed in Germany to increase vaccination rates.

通过更好的知识提高 HPV 疫苗接种率?- 德国医学生调查的启示。
导言:接种人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗可大大降低罹患宫颈癌、肛门癌或阴茎癌等恶性疾病的风险。然而,尽管疫苗接种率在不断上升,但接种率仍然过低,这反映出社区缺乏对疾病的认识。本研究旨在评估德国医科学生对 HPV 疫苗接种的了解程度以及疫苗接种率:材料与方法:在德国医学生足球锦标赛期间对医学生进行了调查。自行设计的 HPV 疫苗接种调查包括 24 个项目。数据收集是匿名的:在 974 名参与调查的医学生中,64.9%(632 人)为女性,335 人(34.4%)为男性,7 人(0.7%)为非二元性别。平均年龄为 23.1 +- 2.7 (+- 标准差 (SD);范围为 18-35) 岁。受访者平均学习了 6.6 +- 3.3 (1-16) 个学期,39.4%(383 人)完成了泌尿科医学教育。613名受访者(64%)表示在学习期间曾讨论过人乳头瘤病毒。7.6%(74 人)从未听说过 HPV。在一个多变量模型中,女性性别、对人乳头瘤病毒的了解程度以及是否从事过相关工作与是否接种人乳头瘤病毒疫苗有很大关系。年龄较大的学生接种疫苗的可能性较低:结论:对人乳头瘤病毒有更多的了解和从事过相关工作与更高的疫苗接种率有关。然而,即使是在这个经过严格筛选的群体中,HPV 疫苗接种的知识水平也很低。因此,德国需要开展更多有关 HPV 疫苗接种的宣传和提高认识活动,以提高疫苗接种率。
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Urologia Internationalis
Urologia Internationalis 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
94
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Concise but fully substantiated international reports of clinically oriented research into science and current management of urogenital disorders form the nucleus of original as well as basic research papers. These are supplemented by up-to-date reviews by international experts on the state-of-the-art of key topics of clinical urological practice. Essential topics receiving regular coverage include the introduction of new techniques and instrumentation as well as the evaluation of new functional tests and diagnostic methods. Special attention is given to advances in surgical techniques and clinical oncology. The regular publication of selected case reports represents the great variation in urological disease and illustrates treatment solutions in singular cases.
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