Berenson Abbey B, Hirth Jacqueline M, Chang Mihyun, Kuo Yong-Fang, Richard Patricia, Jones Deborah L
Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Women's Health (ABB, JMH, MC, YFK), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABB, JMH, MC), Office of Biostatistics, Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health (YFK), School of Nursing (PR, DLJ), The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA.
Hum Vaccin Immunother. 2021 Jul 3;17(7):1952-1960. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2020.1852871. Epub 2021 Jan 30.
Provider recommendation is a primary reason for patient uptake of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. Most provider-focused educational interventions are focused on physicians, even though nurses are also important sources of vaccine-related information for their patients. This study examined whether a HPV educational intervention could improve nursing students' HPV knowledge, beliefs, and comfort with counseling. The same lecture on HPV and HPV vaccination was given to both medical and nursing students. To determine the effects of the lecture, students were asked to complete identical pre- and post-lecture tests with questions on demographics, knowledge, attitudes, and comfort with counseling on the HPV vaccine. Pre- and post-lecture test scores were compared between nursing and medical students to assess whether there were differences in pre-lecture test scores and/or changes in post-lecture test scores. On the pre-lecture tests, fewer nursing students responded correctly to knowledge questions, indicated positive attitudes or comfort with counseling about the HPV vaccine compared to medical students. However, similar frequencies of nursing and medical students responded correctly to knowledge questions and indicated a positive attitude, as well as a high comfort level with counseling on the post-lecture tests. Study results show that integrating lectures in a nursing program curriculum could be a feasible way to increase students' HPV knowledge. Having health-care providers with similar levels of knowledge, attitudes, and comfort with counseling on HPV vaccination is ideal, as all share the responsibility of recommending the vaccine to patients.
提供者的建议是患者接种人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗的主要原因。大多数以提供者为重点的教育干预措施都集中在医生身上,尽管护士也是其患者疫苗相关信息的重要来源。本研究调查了HPV教育干预是否能提高护理专业学生的HPV知识、信念以及咨询的舒适度。医学专业学生和护理专业学生都接受了关于HPV和HPV疫苗接种的相同讲座。为了确定讲座的效果,要求学生在讲座前后完成相同的测试,测试问题涉及人口统计学、知识、态度以及对HPV疫苗咨询的舒适度。比较护理专业学生和医学专业学生讲座前后的测试成绩,以评估讲座前测试成绩是否存在差异和/或讲座后测试成绩的变化。在讲座前的测试中,与医学专业学生相比,回答知识问题正确、对HPV疫苗咨询表示积极态度或舒适度高的护理专业学生较少。然而,在讲座后的测试中,护理专业学生和医学专业学生回答知识问题正确、表示积极态度以及咨询舒适度高的频率相似。研究结果表明,将讲座纳入护理专业课程可能是增加学生HPV知识的一种可行方法。让医疗保健提供者在HPV疫苗接种咨询方面拥有相似的知识水平、态度和舒适度是理想的,因为所有人都有向患者推荐疫苗的责任。