Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, USA.
Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, USA; Center for Infection in Cancer Research, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, USA.
Vaccine. 2019 Jan 3;37(1):187-194. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.06.073. Epub 2018 Jul 5.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine series completion rates among females and males remain low in Florida (46.4% and 34.5%, respectively). Multiple stakeholders influence vaccination uptake, including health care providers (HCPs), public health professionals (PHPs), and members of professional organizations. We examined stakeholder efforts related to increasing vaccine uptake and education among parents/adolescents and HCPs.
We conducted an environmental scan of stakeholder efforts and identified stakeholders using our professional networks and a snowball sampling approach. Stakeholders (n = 46) completed a survey about involvement in and barriers to vaccination promotion efforts. A subset (n = 12) of stakeholders participated in follow-up interviews further exploring vaccination efforts and barriers. Survey data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Interview data were analyzed using deductive analysis and coded using constructs from the PRECEDE-PROCEED model.
The majority of our survey sample was PHPs (50.0%) and HCPs (32.6%). Stakeholder efforts were focused on adolescent/parent/HCP education including providing: educational materials for HCPs (55.8%) and adolescents/parents (59.6%), one-on-one consultations for adolescents/parents (55.3%), and HCP education (54.7%). Lack of knowledge/understanding and education/information were barriers reported across almost all groups/areas. Office staff/HCP education and distribution of patient education materials were efforts described as important during qualitative interviews. Stakeholders also noted HCP discomfort when recommending HPV vaccine, parental perceptions that the vaccine is unnecessary, and a lack of education/understanding among parents and HCPs.
Results suggest the need for parent/adolescent education, specifically targeting key areas we identified: importance and benefits of HPV vaccine, and education and skill building in vaccine communication for HCPs.
在佛罗里达州,女性和男性的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗系列接种完成率仍然很低(分别为 46.4%和 34.5%)。多个利益相关者会影响疫苗接种率,包括医疗保健提供者(HCP)、公共卫生专业人员(PHP)和专业组织成员。我们研究了与增加青少年和 HCP 疫苗接种率和教育相关的利益相关者的努力。
我们对利益相关者的努力进行了环境扫描,并通过我们的专业网络和滚雪球抽样方法确定了利益相关者。利益相关者(n=46)完成了一项关于参与和促进疫苗接种工作的障碍的调查。一小部分(n=12)利益相关者参加了进一步探讨疫苗接种工作和障碍的后续访谈。使用描述性统计分析调查数据。使用演绎分析和 PRECEDE-PROCEED 模型的构建对访谈数据进行分析。
我们的调查样本主要是 PHP(50.0%)和 HCP(32.6%)。利益相关者的努力集中在青少年/家长/HCP 教育上,包括为 HCP(55.8%)和青少年/家长(59.6%)提供教育材料、为青少年/家长(55.3%)提供一对一咨询、为 HCP 提供教育(54.7%)。几乎所有群体/领域都报告缺乏知识/理解和教育/信息是障碍。在定性访谈中,办公室工作人员/HCP 教育和分发患者教育材料被描述为重要的努力。利益相关者还指出 HCP 推荐 HPV 疫苗时感到不适,父母认为疫苗不必要,以及家长和 HCP 缺乏教育/理解。
结果表明需要对青少年进行教育,特别是针对我们确定的关键领域:HPV 疫苗的重要性和益处,以及为 HCP 提供疫苗沟通方面的教育和技能建设。