Investigation of awareness of human papilloma virus infection among female health workers at Ondokuz Mayıs University

Q3 Medicine
Y. Katirci, I. Yalçın, A. Bakay, D. Güven, İ. Koçak
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Less developed areas have the highest incidence rates of cervical cancer, which vary by geographic region. If the right lifestyle changes are made, all cervical cancer risk factors can be avoided. Furthermore, vaccines have been created to guard against a number of the high-risk strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). Not all women are aware of cervical cancer or how to prevent it, even though it is preventable. Therefore, every woman must assess level of knowledge regarding HPV prevention and cervical cancer. We applied a validated questionnaire between January and June 2021 to the female health workers at Ondokuz Mayıs University Hospital to assess their knowledge of cervical cancer and HPV protection as well as their attitudes toward it. Our findings indicate that women's knowledge on this topic is lacking, especially regarding the most recent advancements in HPV testing and vaccination-based cervical cancer prevention. Only 99% of the women who responded to the survey were actually aware that HPV testing was available. Although the incidence of cervical cancer is low, this figure is subject to change, particularly in light of the economic crisis and rising immigration rates, which could lead to higher rates of HPV infection in the population if no action is taken. Although the HPV vaccine has been available for some time, the Turkish government does not recommend it as a routine vaccine as part of the National Immunization Program. Even among the highly educated workforce in the healthcare industry, there is a lack of understanding about HPV vaccine. Healthcare professionals should be fully informed about the HPV vaccine for their own benefit so that they can discuss it with their patients. This study aimed to remove vaccination barriers and assess healthcare professionals' current knowledge of cervical cancer and HPV vaccination in a tertiary hospital.
翁多库兹Mayıs大学女性卫生工作者对人乳头瘤病毒感染意识的调查
欠发达地区的子宫颈癌发病率最高,因地理区域而异。如果改变正确的生活方式,所有子宫颈癌的危险因素都可以避免。此外,已经研制出预防人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)的一些高危毒株的疫苗。虽然宫颈癌是可以预防的,但并不是所有的女性都知道宫颈癌,也不知道如何预防。因此,每个妇女都必须评估有关HPV预防和宫颈癌的知识水平。我们在2021年1月至6月期间对Ondokuz Mayıs大学医院的女性卫生工作者应用了一份有效问卷,以评估她们对宫颈癌和HPV保护的知识以及她们对此的态度。我们的研究结果表明,妇女对这一主题的知识是缺乏的,特别是关于HPV检测和基于疫苗的宫颈癌预防的最新进展。在接受调查的女性中,只有99%的人知道可以进行HPV检测。虽然子宫颈癌的发病率很低,但这一数字可能会发生变化,特别是考虑到经济危机和移民率上升,如果不采取行动,这可能导致人口中HPV感染率上升。虽然人乳头瘤病毒疫苗已经有一段时间了,但土耳其政府不建议将其作为常规疫苗作为国家免疫规划的一部分。即使在医疗保健行业受过高等教育的劳动力中,也缺乏对HPV疫苗的了解。为了医疗保健专业人员自身的利益,他们应该充分了解HPV疫苗,以便与患者讨论。本研究旨在消除疫苗接种障碍,并评估卫生保健专业人员目前对宫颈癌和HPV疫苗接种的了解。
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期刊介绍: The Tokai Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, also referred to as Tokai Journal, is an official quarterly publication of the Tokai Medical Association. Tokai Journal publishes original articles that deal with issues of clinical, experimental, socioeconomic, cultural and/or historical importance to medical science and related fields. Manuscripts may be submitted as full-length Original Articles or Brief Communications. Tokai Journal also publishes reviews and symposium proceedings. Articles accepted for publication in Tokai Journal cannot be reproduced elsewhere without written permission from the Tokai Medical Association. In addition, Tokai Journal will not be held responsible for the opinions of the authors expressed in the published articles.
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