Enhancing HPV vaccine uptake in girls and boys – A qualitative analysis of Canadian school-based vaccination programs

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Eve Dubé , Dominique Gagnon , Catherine Pelletier , Jeannette L. Comeau , Audrey Steenbeek , Noni MacDonald , Melissa Kervin , Shannon E. MacDonald , Hana Mitchell , Julie A. Bettinger
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to better understand barriers and enabling conditions for HPV vaccination in school-based vaccination programs in Canada. Semi-structured interviews were conducted by telephone or in person with parents, nurses, and school staff (n = 50) in three Canadian provinces. Interviews explored views on HPV and HPV vaccination, strengths and weaknesses of the school-based HPV vaccination programs and proposed interventions to increase uptake. Interview transcripts were coded and analyzed thematically using the socio-ecological model. Participants had positive views towards HPV vaccination and school-based offer. They identified barriers and enabling conditions at the individual and interpersonal level (e.g., knowledge, attitudes, behaviours of – and relationships between – parents, nurses, and school personnel), at the organizational level (e.g., allocated resources, information provision, process to ensure informed consent, vaccination setting and environment) and at the community and policy level (e.g., social group values and norms, media coverage around the HPV vaccine). Participants also suggested strategies to reduce identified barriers (e.g., communication interventions, simpler inform consent process). Different layers of barriers and enabling conditions of HPV vaccination in school settings were identified. Tailored interventions remain key to enhance vaccine acceptance and uptake.
提高女童和男童的 HPV 疫苗接种率--对加拿大校本疫苗接种计划的定性分析
本研究旨在更好地了解加拿大校本疫苗接种计划中 HPV 疫苗接种的障碍和有利条件。研究人员通过电话或面对面的方式对加拿大三个省份的家长、护士和学校工作人员(n = 50)进行了半结构化访谈。访谈内容包括对人类乳头瘤病毒和人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的看法、校本人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种计划的优缺点以及提高接种率的干预建议。采用社会生态模型对访谈记录进行了编码和专题分析。参与者对 HPV 疫苗接种和校本接种持积极态度。他们指出了个人和人际层面(如家长、护士和学校工作人员的知识、态度和行为以及他们之间的关系)、组织层面(如分配的资源、信息提供、确保知情同意的程序、接种环境)以及社区和政策层面(如社会群体的价值观和规范、媒体对 HPV 疫苗的报道)的障碍和有利条件。与会者还提出了减少已发现障碍的策略(如沟通干预、简化知情同意程序)。在学校环境中接种人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗的障碍和有利条件的层次各不相同。有针对性的干预措施仍是提高疫苗接受度和接种率的关键。
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Vaccine
Vaccine 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
5.50%
发文量
992
审稿时长
131 days
期刊介绍: Vaccine is unique in publishing the highest quality science across all disciplines relevant to the field of vaccinology - all original article submissions across basic and clinical research, vaccine manufacturing, history, public policy, behavioral science and ethics, social sciences, safety, and many other related areas are welcomed. The submission categories as given in the Guide for Authors indicate where we receive the most papers. Papers outside these major areas are also welcome and authors are encouraged to contact us with specific questions.
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