Caregiver acceptance of human papillomavirus vaccine for their female children in Chileka, Blantyre, Malawi

IF 2.7 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Akim N. Bwanali , Petro Liundi , Adriano F. Lubanga , Samuel L. Mpinganjira , Luis A. Gadama
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Abstract

Introduction

Malawi is one of the countries enduring an enormous burden of cervical cancer. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination offers a feasible and effective tool for reducing the burden. Such a prospect however, is being impeded by low uptake rates of the HPV vaccine in the country. This study, therefore, sought to identify barriers to caregiver acceptance of the HPV vaccine for their female children in Chileka, Blantyre, Malawi and to establish the consequential willingness to vaccinate their children.

Methodology

A cross-sectional study was conducted using qualitative methods. We conducted 6 Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with 4 groups of women and 2 groups of men in 4 villages located in a semi-urban area, Chileka, Blantyre. The guiding questionnaire was designed to draw out two main outcomes: barriers to caregiver acceptance of the HPV vaccine and willingness to vaccinate children. The data was analysed by thematic analysis by an inductive approach using NVivo software version 11.

Results

Lack of knowledge on cervical cancer and HPV vaccination coupled with numerous misconceptions are the main barriers discouraging the population from accepting the HPV vaccine. Consequently, there was little desire to get their children vaccinated against HPV. Though responsibility to get the children vaccinated was mainly attributed to women, men argued that they need to have a final say in their children’s vaccination.

Conclusion

In the wake of the revealed barriers and low acceptance of the HPV vaccine, it is imperative to organize effective and sustainable awareness programmes for the improvement of the HPV vaccine’s uptake.

马拉维布兰太尔智利卡地区的护理人员对为其女性子女接种人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗的接受程度
导言马拉维是宫颈癌负担沉重的国家之一。人类乳头瘤病毒 (HPV) 疫苗接种为减轻这一负担提供了可行而有效的工具。然而,由于该国的 HPV 疫苗接种率较低,这一前景受到了阻碍。因此,本研究试图找出马拉维布兰太尔市智利卡地区女性儿童接种 HPV 疫苗的障碍,并由此确定为其子女接种疫苗的意愿。我们在位于布兰太尔市 Chileka 半城市地区的 4 个村庄与 4 组女性和 2 组男性进行了 6 次焦点小组讨论 (FGD)。指导性问卷旨在得出两个主要结果:护理人员接受 HPV 疫苗的障碍和为儿童接种疫苗的意愿。结果缺乏宫颈癌和 HPV 疫苗接种方面的知识以及许多误解是阻碍人们接受 HPV 疫苗的主要障碍。因此,人们很少愿意让自己的孩子接种 HPV 疫苗。尽管为子女接种疫苗的责任主要由女性承担,但男性认为他们需要在子女接种疫苗的问题上拥有最终决定权。 结论 鉴于所揭示的障碍和对 HPV 疫苗的低接受度,当务之急是组织有效且可持续的宣传计划,以提高 HPV 疫苗的接种率。
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