尼日利亚北部青少年父母和照顾者对HPV疫苗的犹豫

IF 2.7 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Korede K. Yusuf , Comfort Z. Olorunsaiye , Muktar A. Gadanya , Samira Ouedraogo , Aisha A. Abdullahi , Hamisu M. Salihu
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尼日利亚最近将人乳头瘤病毒疫苗纳入常规免疫计划,这使父母对疫苗的犹豫成为最重要的问题。这项横断面研究在卡诺州(历史上免疫接种率较低的地区)进行,对于评估父母犹豫不决的程度和揭示其决定因素至关重要,可能为未来的公共卫生政策提供信息。方法采用多阶段抽样方法,选取卡诺州9-14岁儿童的父母或照顾者为代表性样本(n = 1071)。我们在社会生态模型和预防措施采用过程模型中管理结构化问卷。我们使用了有效的措施来评估接种HPV疫苗的意图和潜在的关键指标接种青少年男孩和女孩的意图。进行多因素logistic回归分析以确定父母HPV疫苗犹豫的预测因素。结果在免费或有补贴的情况下,约三分之一(32.7%)的家长选择不给孩子接种HPV疫苗。只有4.2%的人听说过HPV,只有5.1%的人听说过宫颈癌疫苗或HPV疫苗。与那些知道病毒的人相比,那些从未听说过HPV的人有更高的疫苗犹豫率[OR: 2.86, 95% CI: 1.28-6.40]。父母犹豫的一些主要原因是他们担心疫苗的安全性和缺乏医生的建议。结论本研究表明,父母的犹豫是卡诺州HPV感染的重要障碍。迫切需要一种多方面的HPV知识增强方法,重点是提高家长对HPV疫苗的认识,特别是其与宫颈癌预防的关系。
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HPV vaccine hesitancy among parents and caregivers of adolescents in Northern Nigeria

Background

The recent introduction of the HPV vaccine into Nigeria's routine immunization schedule has brought parental vaccine hesitancy to the forefront. This cross-sectional study, conducted in Kano State, a region with historically low immunization rates, is crucial in assessing the level of parental hesitancy and uncovering its determinants, potentially informing future public health policies.

Methods

The participants were a representative sample of parents or caregivers of children aged 9–14 years (n = 1071) in Kano State and were selected via a multi-stage sampling method. We administered structured questionnaires anchored in the Socio-ecological Model and the Precaution Adoption Process Model. We utilized validated measures to assess intent to vaccinate against HPV and potential key indicators of intent to vaccinate adolescent boys and girls. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to determine predictors of parental HPV vaccine hesitancy.

Result

If the HPV vaccine were free or subsidized, about one-third [32.7 %] of parents would choose not to vaccinate their children against the virus. Only 4.2 % had ever heard of HPV, and a mere 5.1 % had heard of the cervical cancer vaccine or HPV vaccine. Compared to those who were aware of the virus, those who had never heard of HPV had higher adjusted odds of vaccine hesitancy [OR: 2.86, 95 %CI: 1.28–6.40]. Some of the top reasons for parental hesitancy were their concerns about the safety of the vaccine and the lack of doctors' recommendations.

Conclusion

The study revealed that parental hesitancy is a significant barrier to HPV uptake in Kano State. There is an urgent need for a multi-faceted HPV knowledge enhancement approach focusing on elevating parental awareness about the HPV vaccine and, particularly, its relationship to cervical cancer prevention.
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