Implementation of a Cancer Education Program in Rural Counties with the Lowest HPV Vaccination Rates and Health Rankings.

IF 0.9 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Health Research Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-14 DOI:10.56808/2586-940x.1057
Sarah Arezo, Shillpa Naavaal, Charlotte Garrett, Marcie S Wright, Vanessa B Sheppard, Michael A Preston
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Abstract

Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI). To address STIs, one rural county public school district developed a series of Family Life Programs to educate pre-teens about pertinent health information. The Schooling Cancer Program (SCP) was developed in partnership with the local Cancer Research and Resource Center to raise awareness about cancer risk factors including HPV-related cancers and HPV prevention methods.

Methods: We collected a post-evaluation survey from students who attended a SCP session at one of the targeted middle schools. The SCP educated students about topics focusing on healthy lifestyles. The survey asked students' knowledge on the SCP topics, HPV knowledge, tobacco usage, and factors that reduced cancer development.

Results: 87% agreed that tobacco products are associated with cancer, and 81% did not agree that E-cigarettes are scientifically proven to be safer than cigarettes. Although we do not have pre-evaluation data about these students' HPV knowledge, our evaluation survey shows that 80% of students correctly identified HPV as the most common STI, and 84% of students correctly identified the factors that decrease their risk of developing cancer.

Conclusion: Through this initiative, students learned essential health concepts and HPV-related risk factors.

在HPV疫苗接种率和健康排名最低的农村县实施癌症教育计划。
背景:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是最常见的性传播感染(STI)。为了解决性传播感染问题,一个农村县公立学区制定了一系列家庭生活计划,对青少年进行相关健康信息的教育。癌症教育计划(SCP)是与当地癌症研究和资源中心合作制定的,旨在提高人们对癌症危险因素的认识,包括与HPV相关的癌症和HPV预防方法。方法:我们从一所目标中学参加SCP课程的学生中收集了一份评估后调查。SCP教育学生有关健康生活方式的主题。该调查询问了学生对SCP主题的知识、HPV知识、烟草使用以及减少癌症发展的因素。结果:87%的人同意烟草制品与癌症有关,81%的人不同意电子烟被科学证明比香烟更安全。尽管我们没有关于这些学生HPV知识的预先评估数据,但我们的评估调查显示,80%的学生正确地将HPV识别为最常见的STI,84%的学生正确识别了降低其患癌症风险的因素。结论:通过这项活动,学生们了解了基本的健康概念和HPV相关的危险因素。
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