Rockliffe Lauren, McBride Emily, Heffernan Catherine, Forster Alice S
Research Department of Behavioural Science and Health, UCL, London, UK.
NHS England (London Region), London, UK.
J Sch Nurs. 2020 Apr;36(2):135-143. doi: 10.1177/1059840518792078. Epub 2018 Aug 5.
This study sought to identify barriers and facilitators to delivery of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in schools. Four focus groups were conducted with 28 staff members, from four National Health Service school-aged vaccination (SAV) teams in London. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. School engagement and support, and understanding and education about the vaccination (or conversely, a lack of) were identified as both barriers and facilitators. Limited school and team resources, fear of the vaccination, and poor consent form return were identified as barriers. Explanations for why some girls do not complete the vaccination series were provided. Individualizing approaches used to promote and encourage the vaccination was identified as a facilitating factor. Optimal delivery of the HPV vaccination program is dependent on school engagement and the allocation of time for SAV teams to promote vaccination uptake. Immunization program providers should work with schools to improve understanding and support of the HPV vaccination program.
本研究旨在确定学校中人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种的障碍和促进因素。对来自伦敦四个国民保健服务体系学龄儿童疫苗接种(SAV)团队的28名工作人员进行了四次焦点小组访谈。采用主题分析法对数据进行分析。学校的参与和支持,以及对疫苗接种的理解和教育(反之,缺乏这些)被确定为既是障碍也是促进因素。学校和团队资源有限、对疫苗接种的恐惧以及同意书回执率低被确定为障碍。对一些女孩未完成疫苗接种系列的原因进行了解释。用于促进和鼓励疫苗接种的个性化方法被确定为一个促进因素。HPV疫苗接种计划的最佳实施取决于学校的参与以及SAV团队为促进疫苗接种所分配的时间。免疫计划提供者应与学校合作,以提高对HPV疫苗接种计划的理解和支持。