Jacob Rony Abraham, Abraham Priya Srambical, Thomas Feba Rachel, Navya Vytila, Sebastian Juny, Ravi Mandyam Dhati, Gurumurthy Parthasarathi
Department of Pharmacy Practice, JSS College of Pharmacy, JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Mysuru, Karnataka, India.
Department of Pharmacy Practice, JSS College of Pharmacy, JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, S S Nagara, Mysuru, Karnataka 570015, India.
Ther Adv Vaccines Immunother. 2021 Feb 11;9:2515135521990268. doi: 10.1177/2515135521990268. eCollection 2021.
India has almost 225 million adolescent girls and they seem to be at a disadvantage, both economically and by their lack of knowledge on human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine, when compared to adolescent girls of other Asian countries.
To assess the prevalence of HPV vaccination and to identify the impact of education in improving the knowledge and perception about the HPV infection and vaccination among the parents of adolescent girls.
The prospective interventional study was conducted in four schools within a South Indian City, Mysuru. The informed consent form and the questionnaire were sent home with the identified adolescent girls during the pre-interventional phase. Educational sessions were conducted for the students in their school and an education leaflet was distributed to their parents. Three weeks later, questionnaires were re-administered to the parents the enrolled girls and their responses were collected.
The prevalence of HPV vaccination in the study population was 4.4%. There was a statistically significant improvement in knowledge in the post-interventional phase of the study ( = 0.001), but could not identify a significant change in their perception ( = 0.479). Parents belonging to the socioeconomic class of upper middle and upper lower showed better improvement at the end of the study, with a percentage improvement of 58.93% and 48.44%, respectively.
The study proved that the healt care professional can target school children to communicate effectively to their parents on the importance of HPV vaccine as the study clearly observed a positive behavioral change among the study population.
印度有近2.25亿青春期女孩,与其他亚洲国家的青春期女孩相比,她们在经济上以及在对人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗的了解方面似乎处于劣势。
评估HPV疫苗接种率,并确定教育对提高青春期女孩父母关于HPV感染和疫苗接种的知识及认知的影响。
在印度南部城市迈索尔的四所学校开展了前瞻性干预研究。在干预前阶段,将知情同意书和问卷随选定的青春期女孩带回家。在学校为学生举办了教育课程,并向其父母发放了教育传单。三周后,再次向登记女孩的父母发放问卷,并收集他们的回答。
研究人群中HPV疫苗接种率为4.4%。在研究的干预后阶段,知识水平有统计学上的显著提高(P = 0.001),但未发现他们的认知有显著变化(P = 0.479)。属于中上层和中下层社会经济阶层的父母在研究结束时改善情况更好,改善百分比分别为58.93%和48.44%。
该研究证明,医疗保健专业人员可以将在校儿童作为目标,向其父母有效传达HPV疫苗的重要性,因为该研究清楚地观察到研究人群中有积极的行为变化。