Ramavath Krishna Kavita, Olyai Roza
Andhra Medical College, King George Hospital, Visakhapatnam, 530001 India ; 2805, Veronia dr., #103, West Palm Beach, FL 33410 USA.
Gwalior, India ; Olyai Hospital, Hospital Road, Gwalior, 474009 Madhya Pradesh India.
J Obstet Gynaecol India. 2013 Dec;63(6):399-404. doi: 10.1007/s13224-013-0413-3. Epub 2013 Jun 27.
To assess the level of awareness and knowledge of HPV infection and vaccination among 1,000 adolescent girls from secondary schools and colleges in five metro cities of India-Ahmedabad, Cuttack, Lucknow, Gwalior, and Visakhapatnam. To evaluate participants own interest and barriers toward HPV vaccination for cervical cancer prevention.
This cross-sectional study was conducted by Adolescent Health Committee of FOGSI from April 2009 to March 2010 under the project "protecting young girls." Girls of 13-19 years, with an average of 16 years are targeted.
A written questionnaire with two parts has been applied. A preliminary written questionnaire included questions of knowledge on cancer cervix and HPV awareness. Then, health talk on HPV is given by the researcher and group discussions lasting for 20 min. Second questionnaire was then applied to evaluate effectiveness of the talk.
The study group participants are poorly aware about HPV infection and vaccination but are intensely willing to know about it and get vaccinated. 72 % of them did not know about cervical cancer or HPV. 77.2 % were not aware of the virus that causes cancer cervix. After the health talks. there is an overall significant positive improvement in both knowledge and awareness. 74.4 % of them agreed to get vaccinated.
This study brings out the unawareness about HPV infection and vaccination in urban adolescent girls in five metro cities in India. Results show a changing positive trend of acceptance toward HPV vaccination. Adolescent understanding of HPV is needed to have successful vaccination programs in India.
评估印度五个大城市(艾哈迈达巴德、库塔克、勒克瑙、瓜廖尔和维沙卡帕特南)1000名中学和学院青春期女孩对人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染及疫苗接种的知晓水平和知识掌握情况。评估参与者自身对预防宫颈癌HPV疫苗接种的兴趣及障碍。
本横断面研究由印度妇产科医师协会青少年健康委员会于2009年4月至2010年3月在“保护年轻女孩”项目下开展。目标人群为年龄在13 - 19岁、平均年龄16岁的女孩。
采用了一份包含两部分的书面问卷。初步书面问卷包括关于宫颈癌知识和HPV知晓情况的问题。然后,研究人员进行关于HPV的健康讲座,并组织持续20分钟的小组讨论。接着应用第二份问卷评估讲座效果。
研究组参与者对HPV感染和疫苗接种了解甚少,但强烈愿意了解并接种疫苗。其中72%的人不知道宫颈癌或HPV。77.2%的人不知道导致宫颈癌的病毒。健康讲座后,知识和知晓情况总体有显著的积极改善。74.4%的人同意接种疫苗。
本研究揭示了印度五个大城市城市青春期女孩对HPV感染和疫苗接种缺乏了解。结果显示出对HPV疫苗接种接受度的积极变化趋势。在印度,要成功开展疫苗接种项目,需要青少年对HPV有充分的了解。