对家庭保健的影响:西班牙裔/拉丁裔大学生中HPV疫苗接种障碍和推荐来源

IF 0.8 Q4 NURSING
Wei‐Chen Tung, Itzel Corral Gonzalez, D. Dawkins, H. Tung
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美国西班牙裔/拉丁裔人的HPV疫苗接种率低仍然是一个公共卫生问题。本横断面研究调查了209名美国西班牙裔/拉丁裔大学生中与HPV疫苗接种相关的认知障碍和推荐来源。从自我报告问卷来看,障碍是没有足够的提供者建议和没有固定的护理提供者。医生、父母和护士被确定为推荐HPV疫苗接种的最有效来源。不确定的有效性更有可能被认为是天主教徒接种HPV疫苗的障碍。在美国以外出生的参与者更有可能报告“没有收到建议”和“不知道在哪里接种疫苗”。卫生保健提供者可以通过承认西班牙裔/拉丁裔大学生的家庭忠诚来促进HPV疫苗接种。宗教和文化信仰在西班牙裔/拉丁裔人中HPV疫苗接种中的作用强调了在这一领域进行进一步研究的必要性。大学可以成为提高人乳头瘤病毒意识的地方,因为接受更正规的教育并不意味着拥有更多的人乳头瘤病毒知识。为了减少HPV疫苗接种障碍,家庭疫苗接种计划可能会影响西班牙裔/拉丁裔人群的HPV疫苗接种率,应该进一步探索。
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Implications for Home Health Care: Perceived HPV Vaccination Barriers and Recommended Sources among Hispanic/Latino College Students
Low HPV vaccination rates among US Hispanics/Latinos remain a public health issue. This cross-sectional study investigated the perceived barriers and recommended sources related to HPV vaccination among 209 Hispanic/Latino college students in the United States. From a self-report questionnaire, barriers were insufficient provider recommendations and not having a regular care provider. Doctors, parents, and nurses were identified as the most effective sources for recommending HPV vaccination. Uncertain effectiveness was more likely to be reported as a barrier to HPV vaccination by participants who identified as Catholic. Participants born outside the U.S. were more likely to report “no recommendation received” and “not knowing where to get vaccine.” Health care providers can promote HPV vaccination by acknowledging familial allegiances of Hispanic/Latino college students. The role of religion and cultural beliefs in HPV vaccination among Hispanics/Latinos underscores the need for further research in this area. Universities could be a place of HPV awareness initiatives, as having more formal education does not translate into having more HPV knowledge. To decrease HPV vaccination barriers, the home-based vaccination program could potentially impact HPV vaccine uptake among Hispanic/Latino populations and should be further explored.
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期刊介绍: Home Health Care Management & Practice is a comprehensive resource for clinicians, case managers, and administrators providing home and community based health care. Articles address diverse issues, ranging from individual patient care and case management to the human resource management and organizational operations management and administration of organizations and agencies. Regular columns focus on research, legal issues, psychosocial perspectives, accreditation and licensing, compliance, management, and cultural diversity. Specific topics include treatment, care and therapeutic techniques, cultural competence, family caregivers, equipment management, human resources, home health center.
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