Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine, University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America.
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2021 Mar 4;16(3):e0248047. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248047. eCollection 2021.
Head and neck cancer is a deadly cancer that ranks among the six most common cancers worldwide. The HPV vaccine has been used to prevent head and neck cancer of the oropharynx, and changes in health policies and state law are impacting the role of dental professionals in HPV vaccination. However, relatively little is known about dental professionals' attitudes regarding the vaccine.
Our study assesses dental professionals' willingness to administer the HPV vaccine, their confidence discussing HPV with patients, beliefs about the vaccine's efficacy, perceived barriers to administering it, and sites of referral.
We surveyed 623 dental professionals, including dentists, hygienists, dental students, and hygiene students across Michigan. Attitudes toward the vaccine and predictive characteristics were evaluated by logistic regression, ANOVAs, and t-tests.
The majority of the respondents (51% of dentists, 63% of hygienists, 82% of dental students, and 71% of hygiene students) were willing to administer the HPV vaccine if allowed by law. The role of dental and dental hygiene students would be one of advocacy, educating and recommending the vaccine, and the dental students administering it once licensed. Dental professionals were variably confident discussing HPV with patients and generally believed it enhanced patients' health. Stronger confidence and beliefs were associated with greater willingness to administer the vaccine. Barriers among professionals opposing the HPV vaccine included lack of knowledge on the subject, liability concerns, and personal beliefs.
Dental professionals can become leaders in preventing HPV-related cancers. Training and continuing education courses could enhance their confidence and willingness to recommend and administer the HPV vaccine.
Legislation that permits dental professionals to administer the vaccine could increase the vaccine's accessibility to patients, improve vaccination rates, and population health.
头颈部癌症是一种致命的癌症,位列全球最常见癌症的前六种。HPV 疫苗已被用于预防口咽头颈部癌症,而卫生政策和州法律的变化正在影响牙科专业人员在 HPV 疫苗接种中的作用。然而,人们对牙科专业人员对疫苗的态度知之甚少。
我们的研究评估了牙科专业人员接种 HPV 疫苗的意愿、与患者讨论 HPV 的信心、对疫苗疗效的信念、接种疫苗的感知障碍以及转诊地点。
我们在密歇根州调查了 623 名牙科专业人员,包括牙医、卫生员、牙科学生和卫生学生。通过逻辑回归、方差分析和 t 检验评估了对疫苗的态度和预测特征。
大多数受访者(51%的牙医、63%的卫生员、82%的牙科学生和 71%的卫生学生)表示,如果法律允许,他们愿意接种 HPV 疫苗。牙科和牙科卫生学生的作用将是倡导、教育和推荐疫苗,一旦获得许可,牙科学生将接种疫苗。牙科专业人员在与患者讨论 HPV 方面的信心各不相同,普遍认为这可以增强患者的健康。更强的信心和信念与更大的接种疫苗意愿相关。反对 HPV 疫苗的专业人员的障碍包括缺乏相关知识、责任担忧和个人信仰。
牙科专业人员可以成为预防 HPV 相关癌症的领导者。培训和继续教育课程可以增强他们推荐和接种 HPV 疫苗的信心和意愿。
允许牙科专业人员接种疫苗的立法可以增加患者获得疫苗的机会,提高疫苗接种率和人口健康水平。