Marić Gorica, Birčanin Đurđa, Kisić Vesna, Dotlić Jelena, Zarić Milica, Kisić-Tepavčević Darija, Gazibara Tatjana
Institute of Epidemiology, Višegradska 26a, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia.
Community Health Center "Voždovac", Krivolačka 4-6, Belgrade, Serbia.
Sex Reprod Healthc. 2018 Jun;16:192-198. doi: 10.1016/j.srhc.2018.04.010. Epub 2018 Apr 17.
Assessing knowledge and attitudes of parents towards human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination of their children and estimating factors associated with parental positive attitude towards HPV immunization.
Cross-sectional.
Two Community Health Centers. A total of 282 adult parents of boys and/or girls who presented at the pediatrician's office with their child aged ≤18 years from December 2015 to May 2016.
HPV vaccination coverage with one dose, knowledge and attitudes towards HPV vaccination. Parental knowledge was tested through a set of 10 items such as the infectious nature of HPV, mode of transmission, symptoms and its association with cervical cancer and circumstances surrounding HPV vaccine in Serbia. Answers were graded on a 5-point Likert scale from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree".
Coverage with one dose of HPV vaccine was 2.0%. Majority of parents knew that the vaccine existed (71.0%). One quarter of parents confirmed that their child should be vaccinated against HPV. Parents expressed highest level of agreement with the statement that HPV vaccination in Serbia is not sufficiently promoted (4.17 ± 1.21 points). Having female child and more knowledge on HPV were independently associated with positive attitude towards vaccination among parents of children aged <9 years. Having received recommendation for HPV vaccination from a pediatrician was independently associated with positive attitude towards HPV vaccination among parents of children aged ≥9 years.
Coverage with one dose of HPV vaccine is low. Health-care authorities are urged to consider inclusion of HPV vaccination in immunization schedule.
评估父母对其子女接种人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗的知识和态度,并估计与父母对HPV免疫接种持积极态度相关的因素。
横断面研究。
两家社区卫生中心。2015年12月至2016年5月期间,共有282名成年父母带着年龄≤18岁的子女前往儿科医生办公室就诊,这些父母的孩子有男孩和/或女孩。
一剂HPV疫苗的接种覆盖率、对HPV疫苗接种的知识和态度。通过一组10个项目测试父母的知识,例如HPV的传染性、传播方式、症状及其与宫颈癌的关联以及塞尔维亚HPV疫苗的相关情况。答案按照从“强烈不同意”到“强烈同意”的5级李克特量表进行评分。
一剂HPV疫苗的接种覆盖率为2.0%。大多数父母知道有这种疫苗(71.0%)。四分之一的父母确认他们的孩子应该接种HPV疫苗。父母对“塞尔维亚对HPV疫苗接种的推广不足”这一说法的同意程度最高(4.17±1.21分)。有女儿以及对HPV了解更多与9岁以下儿童的父母对疫苗接种的积极态度独立相关。从儿科医生那里获得HPV疫苗接种建议与9岁及以上儿童的父母对HPV疫苗接种的积极态度独立相关。
一剂HPV疫苗的接种覆盖率较低。敦促卫生保健当局考虑将HPV疫苗接种纳入免疫计划。