Vallely Lorraine A, Roberts Stephen A, Kitchener Henry C, Brabin Loretta
Academic Unit of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Manchester, M13 OJH, United Kingdom.
Vaccine. 2008 Apr 24;26(18):2203-10. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2008.02.055. Epub 2008 Mar 14.
With the introduction of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination an evidence base on effective adolescent educational interventions is urgently required. We undertook formative research to develop and evaluate a film on HPV and cervical cancer prevention for school children who will be offered HPV vaccination in the UK. The main outcome measures were the number of children allowed by parents to view the film and children's knowledge. Our results indicated that the film's four key messages were acceptable to parents and largely understood by adolescents but these messages will need reinforcing if the full potential of a prophylactic vaccine is to be realised.
随着人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种的引入,迫切需要建立一个关于有效的青少年教育干预措施的证据基础。我们开展了形成性研究,以制作并评估一部面向英国将接种HPV疫苗的学童的关于HPV和宫颈癌预防的影片。主要的结果指标是家长允许观看影片的儿童数量以及儿童的知识水平。我们的结果表明,影片的四个关键信息家长能够接受,青少年也基本理解,但如果要充分发挥预防性疫苗的潜力,这些信息还需要强化。