Acceptability of human papillomavirus vaccination in the United Kingdom: a systematic review of the literature on uptake of, and barriers and facilitators to HPV vaccination.

Q2 Medicine
Therapeutic Advances in Vaccines and Immunotherapy Pub Date : 2024-12-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/25151355241308313
Anna Karakusevic, Anna M Foss
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Abstract

Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection worldwide, with HPV and HPV-related diseases representing a substantial disease burden. HPV vaccination has reduced HPV infections and HPV-related diseases; however, there is growing evidence of delayed or refused vaccination due to a lack of trust in vaccines. Understanding the factors that impact vaccine uptake will allow the development and implementation of successful vaccination programmes.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the acceptability of HPV vaccination among adolescents and parents in the United Kingdom (UK).

Design: Systematic review.

Methods: Online databases (Embase, Medline and Cochrane) and grey literature sources were searched to identify publications pertaining to 'adolescents', 'parents', 'vaccine uptake', 'vaccine hesitancy' and 'barriers or facilitators to vaccination'. Searches were limited to English language and articles published specific to the United Kingdom between 2017 and 2023.

Results: Following a review of 152 abstracts, 24 publications met the inclusion criteria. While HPV vaccination is widely accepted in the UK, with coverage reported ⩾80% in peer-reviewed literature, the UK Health Security Agency report that vaccine coverage estimates in England between 2020-2023 remain below 80% and are lower than pre-COVID levels. Several important barriers were identified that may impact vaccine uptake, including system-level (challenges with obtaining consent), psychological/behavioural (perception of HPV risk vs vaccine risks), and sociodemographic factors, with similar factors reported among adolescents and parents.

Conclusion: HPV vaccination coverage remains below pre-COVID levels in the UK and common barriers among adolescents and parents have been identified that must be addressed to improve coverage rates. There is currently limited evidence among adolescent boys to fully evaluate any differences in vaccination coverage, or barriers, compared to girls. More research is required into facilitators to vaccination (especially to address sociodemographic barriers), to identify approaches to tackle the barriers that currently impede HPV vaccination uptake.

英国人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种的可接受性:对HPV疫苗接种的吸收、障碍和促进因素的文献的系统回顾。
背景:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是世界范围内最常见的性传播感染,HPV和HPV相关疾病是一个巨大的疾病负担。人乳头瘤病毒疫苗减少了人乳头瘤病毒感染和与人乳头瘤病毒有关的疾病;然而,越来越多的证据表明,由于对疫苗缺乏信任,延迟或拒绝接种疫苗。了解影响疫苗吸收的因素将有助于制定和实施成功的疫苗接种规划。目的:本研究旨在评估英国青少年和家长对HPV疫苗接种的接受程度。设计:系统回顾。方法:检索在线数据库(Embase、Medline和Cochrane)和灰色文献来源,以确定与“青少年”、“父母”、“疫苗吸收”、“疫苗犹豫”和“疫苗接种障碍或促进因素”相关的出版物。搜索仅限于2017年至2023年期间针对英国发表的英语和文章。结果:通过对152篇摘要的回顾,有24篇出版物符合纳入标准。虽然HPV疫苗接种在英国被广泛接受,在同行评审的文献中报告的覆盖率为大于或等于80%,但英国卫生安全局报告说,英格兰2020-2023年之间的疫苗覆盖率估计仍低于80%,低于covid前的水平。确定了可能影响疫苗摄取的几个重要障碍,包括系统层面(获得同意方面的挑战)、心理/行为(对HPV风险与疫苗风险的认知)和社会人口因素,在青少年和父母中报告了类似的因素。结论:英国HPV疫苗接种覆盖率仍低于covid前的水平,并且已经确定了青少年和父母之间的常见障碍,必须解决这些障碍以提高覆盖率。目前,在青春期男孩中,充分评估与女孩相比在疫苗接种覆盖率或障碍方面的任何差异的证据有限。需要对疫苗接种的促进因素(特别是解决社会人口障碍)进行更多的研究,以确定解决目前阻碍HPV疫苗接种的障碍的方法。
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Therapeutic Advances in Vaccines and Immunotherapy
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