肯尼亚马查科斯县 Mavoko 子县宗教领袖促进信徒接种人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗的意愿。

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Pan African Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11604/pamj.2024.48.141.43492
Faith Kaaria, Felix Blair Odhiambo, Douglas Sendora Okenyoru, Lucy Murugi, Vincent Omwenga Matoke, Ruth Salima, Daniel Anyika, Gideon Ogutu, Abednego Musau
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导言:在肯尼亚和撒哈拉以南非洲地区,宫颈癌是一项重大的健康挑战,死亡率高与发病晚和认知度低有关。尽管宫颈癌很普遍,但人类乳头瘤病毒 (HPV) 疫苗接种等预防性干预措施的使用率却很低。宗教领袖在影响健康决策方面起着举足轻重的作用,但他们对 HPV 疫苗接种的态度仍未得到充分研究。因此,本研究旨在确定肯尼亚马查科斯县 Mavoko 子县宗教领袖促进 HPV 疫苗接种的意愿。方法:2023 年 12 月,在肯尼亚马查科斯县进行了一项横断面研究,通过系统随机抽样方法选出 198 名宗教领袖参与研究。通过结构化自填问卷收集了有关社会人口统计学和对接种 HPV 疫苗的态度的数据。态度是根据 11 项陈述来衡量的。分析使用 IBM SPSS 22.0 进行,采用描述性统计和卡方检验来评估相关性,显著性以 p < 0.05 为标准。结果:研究的回复率为 96.6%。大多数参与者为男性(51.5%)、基督新教徒(48%)和牧师(29.8%)。大多数参与者对 HPV 疫苗持积极态度,没有发现明显的社会人口学关联。结论:研究表明,宗教领袖对促进其教徒接种 HPV 疫苗持积极态度。尽管存在一些担忧和误解,但大多数参与者表示愿意倡导接种疫苗。
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Religious leaders' willingness to promote the uptake of human papillomavirus vaccine among their congregants in Mavoko Sub-County, Machakos County, Kenya.

Introduction: cervical cancer is a significant health challenge in Kenya and sub-Saharan Africa, with high mortality linked to late presentation and low awareness. Despite its prevalence, preventive interventions like human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination face low utilization. Religious leaders play a pivotal role in influencing health decisions, yet their attitudes toward HPV vaccination remain understudied. Therefore, this study aims to determine religious leaders' willingness to promote HPV vaccine uptake in Mavoko Sub-County, Machakos County, Kenya.

Methods: a cross-sectional study involving 198 religious leaders chosen through systematic random sampling method was done in the month of December 2023 in Machakos County, Kenya. Data on socio-demographics and attitudes towards HPV vaccination were collected using structured, self-administered questionnaires. Attitudes were gauged on 11 statements. Analysis was performed using IBM SPSS 22.0, employing descriptive statistics and Chi-square tests to assess associations, with significance set at p < 0.05. Results were visually presented using tables, charts and graphs.

Results: the study had a 96.6% response rate. Majority were male (51.5%), Protestant Christians (48%), and pastors (29.8%). Most participants had positive attitudes towards the HPV vaccine, with no significant socio-demographic associations found.

Conclusion: the study reveals positive attitudes among religious leaders towards promoting HPV vaccine uptake among their congregants. Despite some concerns and misconceptions, the majority of participants expressed willingness to advocate for vaccination.

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