Feasibility and acceptability of pay-it-forward in increasing uptake of HPV vaccination among 15-18-year-old girls in China: Pilot RCT Results.

Yifan Li, Chuanyu Qin, Katherine T Li, Yu He, Shengyue Qiu, Dan Wu, Jing Li
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China has low human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rate due to limited public funding and mistrust in domestic vaccines. This pilot study aimed to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of an innovative pay-it-forward strategy to improve HPV vaccine uptake among adolescent girls. Conducted at a community health center in Western China (Jan 4 - Feb 18, 2022), the study recruited 100 adolescent girls (ages 15-18) with no prior HPV vaccination. Participants were randomly assigned to either the standard-of-care arm (self-paid vaccines, n=50) or the pay-it-forward arm (subsidized vaccines, hand-written postcards, and the opportunity to donate and/or write postcards, n=50). Feasibility was assessed through recruitment, retention, and questionnaire completion rates. Acceptability and feasibility were measured using the standard scale. Preliminary effectiveness was evaluated by first-dose vaccination rate. Of 109 screened participants, 100 were eligible to participate (91.7%). Retention rate was 100% in both arms. Questionnaire completion rate was 98% (49/50) in the pay-it-forward arm and 82% (41/50) in the standard-of-care arm. Most participants self-reported that the strategy was feasible (97.6%, 41/42) and acceptable (90.5%, 38/42). Ninety seven percent (97/100) of participants made vaccination appointments. The first-dose HPV vaccine uptake rate was 98% (49/50) in the pay-it-forward arm and 82% (41/50) in the standard-of-care arm (P<0.05). No serious adverse events were identified. The pay-it-forward strategy was feasibility, acceptability, and showed preliminary effectiveness in increasing HPV vaccination uptake. Further refinement and population-based recruitment are needed to better reflect local contexts and enhance the generalizability of the formal trial.

在中国提高15-18岁女孩HPV疫苗接种率的“提前付费”的可行性和可接受性:试点RCT结果
由于公共资金有限和对国产疫苗的不信任,中国的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种率很低。这项试点研究旨在评估一种创新的“向前支付”策略的可行性、可接受性和初步有效性,以提高青春期女孩的HPV疫苗接种率。该研究于2022年1月4日至2月18日在中国西部的一个社区卫生中心进行,招募了100名之前没有接种过HPV疫苗的少女(15-18岁)。参与者被随机分配到标准护理组(自付疫苗,n=50)或付费传递组(补贴疫苗,手写明信片,以及捐赠和/或编写明信片的机会,n=50)。通过招募、留任和问卷完成率评估可行性。采用标准量表测量可接受性和可行性。通过首次疫苗接种率评价初步效果。在109名筛选的参与者中,有100名(91.7%)符合参加条件。双臂的保留率为100%。问卷完成率在“向前支付”组为98%(49/50),在标准治疗组为82%(41/50)。大多数参与者自我报告该策略是可行的(97.6%,41/42)和可接受的(90.5%,38/42)。97%(97/100)的参与者预约了疫苗接种。第一次接种HPV疫苗的接种率在预先支付组为98%(49/50),在标准护理组为82% (41/50)
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