Roncancio Angelica M, Ward Kristy K, Carmack Chakema C, Muñoz Becky T, Cano Miguel A, Cribbs Felicity
Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Texas School of Public Health, 7000 Fannin, Houston, TX, 77030, USA.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Florida Health, Jacksonville, FL, USA.
J Community Health. 2017 Feb;42(1):169-178. doi: 10.1007/s10900-016-0244-0.
HPV vaccine series completion rates among adolescent Hispanic females and males (~39 and 21 %, respectively) are far below the Healthy People 80 % coverage goal. Completion of the 3-dose vaccine series is critical to reducing the incidence of HPV-associated cancers. This formative study applies social marketing theory to assess the needs and preferences of Hispanic mothers in order to guide the development of interventions to increase HPV vaccine completion. We conducted 51 in-depth interviews with Hispanic mothers of adolescents to identify the key concepts of social marketing theory (i.e., the four P's: product, price, place and promotion). Results suggest that a desire complete the vaccine series, vaccine reminders and preventing illnesses and protecting their children against illnesses and HPV all influence vaccination (product). The majority of Completed mothers did not experience barriers that prevented vaccine series completion and Initiated mothers perceived a lack of health insurance and the cost of the vaccine as potential barriers. Informational barriers were prevalent across both market segments (price). Clinics are important locations for deciding to complete the vaccine series (place). They are the preferred sources to obtain information about the HPV vaccine thus making them ideal locations to deliver intervention messages, followed by television, the child's school and brochures (promotion). Increasing HPV vaccine coverage among Hispanic adolescents will reduce the rates of HPV-associated cancers and the cervical cancer health disparity among Hispanic women. This research can inform the development of an intervention to increase HPV vaccine series completion in this population.
青少年西班牙裔女性和男性的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗系列完成率(分别约为39%和21%)远低于“健康人民”80%的覆盖率目标。完成三剂疫苗系列对于降低HPV相关癌症的发病率至关重要。这项形成性研究应用社会营销理论来评估西班牙裔母亲的需求和偏好,以指导制定提高HPV疫苗完成率的干预措施。我们对青少年的西班牙裔母亲进行了51次深入访谈,以确定社会营销理论的关键概念(即四个P:产品、价格、地点和促销)。结果表明,完成疫苗系列的愿望、疫苗提醒以及预防疾病和保护孩子免受疾病和HPV侵害都影响疫苗接种(产品)。大多数已完成接种的母亲没有遇到阻碍疫苗系列完成的障碍,而刚开始接种的母亲认为缺乏医疗保险和疫苗成本是潜在障碍。信息障碍在两个市场细分群体中都很普遍(价格)。诊所是决定完成疫苗系列接种的重要场所(地点)。诊所是获取HPV疫苗信息的首选来源,因此使其成为传递干预信息的理想场所,其次是电视、孩子的学校和宣传册(促销)。提高西班牙裔青少年的HPV疫苗覆盖率将降低HPV相关癌症的发病率以及西班牙裔女性宫颈癌的健康差距。这项研究可为制定提高该人群HPV疫苗系列完成率的干预措施提供参考。