The role of dentists in promoting human papillomavirus vaccination for oropharyngeal cancer prevention: A cross-sectional survey of dentists in North Carolina.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Jesse Woon, Marcella H Boynton, Ujunwa F Onyeama, Nadja A Vielot, Adam D Lietzan
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Abstract

Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes cancers of the oropharynx, and HPV vaccination prevents these cancers. Given the prominent role of HPV vaccines in promoting oral health, this study aimed to understand the knowledge, perceptions, and perceived barriers associated with HPV and HPV vaccination among dentists in North Carolina, a state that does not currently permit vaccine administration by dentists.

Methods: A cross-sectional study using a questionnaire was electronically distributed to North Carolina dentists. Eligibility criteria included reporting an active dental license and practicing dentistry. Descriptive statistics and linear regression models were used to evaluate associations.

Results: Of the respondents (N = 174), most identified as female (56.3%), reported their area of dentistry as general or restorative (74.1%), and worked in a private practice setting (80.5%). More than 85% of respondents recognized diseases associated with HPV, such as warts and oropharyngeal cancers; however, only a minority routinely addressed virus-related risk (10.91% often; 3.03% almost always) or HPV vaccination (7.27% often; 1.82% almost always) when discussing preventive strategies against head and neck cancers. Many dentists perceived their role in HPV prevention as important but were reluctant to discuss HPV vaccination status with a patient. The most cited barriers to promoting or administering HPV vaccines in a dental setting were lack of education, training, or information (76.44%), liability reasons (60.34%), and procedure reimbursement (60.34%).

Conclusions: Dentists recognize the importance of identifying and preventing HPV-related oral sequelae, but many are hesitant to discuss or to promote in-office HPV vaccine administration because of multiple perceived barriers.

Practical implications: Continued educational endeavors may mitigate liability concerns and promote efforts to guide dentists to become HPV vaccinators.

牙医在促进人乳头瘤病毒疫苗接种口咽癌预防中的作用:北卡罗来纳州牙医的横断面调查。
背景:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)引起口咽癌,HPV疫苗可以预防这些癌症。鉴于HPV疫苗在促进口腔健康方面的突出作用,本研究旨在了解北卡罗来纳州牙医中与HPV和HPV疫苗接种相关的知识、观念和感知障碍,该州目前不允许牙医接种疫苗。方法:采用电子问卷的横断面研究分发给北卡罗来纳州的牙医。资格标准包括报告有效的牙科执照和执业牙科。描述性统计和线性回归模型用于评估相关性。结果:174名受访者中,女性居多(56.3%),填报牙科专业为全科或修复牙科(74.1%),在私人诊所工作(80.5%)。85%以上的答复者认识到与人乳头瘤病毒相关的疾病,如疣和口咽癌;然而,在讨论头颈癌的预防策略时,只有少数人经常提到病毒相关的风险(10.91%经常提到,3.03%几乎总是提到)或HPV疫苗接种(7.27%经常提到,1.82%几乎总是提到)。许多牙医认为他们在预防HPV方面的作用很重要,但不愿与患者讨论HPV疫苗接种情况。在牙科环境中推广或管理HPV疫苗的最大障碍是缺乏教育,培训或信息(76.44%),责任原因(60.34%)和程序报销(60.34%)。结论:牙医认识到识别和预防HPV相关口腔后遗症的重要性,但由于多重障碍,许多人对讨论或促进办公室内HPV疫苗接种犹豫不决。实际意义:持续的教育努力可能减轻责任问题,并促进努力指导牙医成为HPV疫苗接种员。
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Journal of the American Dental Association
Journal of the American Dental Association 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
10.30%
发文量
221
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: There is not a single source or solution to help dentists in their quest for lifelong learning, improving dental practice, and dental well-being. JADA+, along with The Journal of the American Dental Association, is striving to do just that, bringing together practical content covering dentistry topics and procedures to help dentists—both general dentists and specialists—provide better patient care and improve oral health and well-being. This is a work in progress; as we add more content, covering more topics of interest, it will continue to expand, becoming an ever-more essential source of oral health knowledge.
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