Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, & Reproductive Sciences, School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
Womens Health Issues. 2021 Jul-Aug;31(4):384-391. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2021.02.002. Epub 2021 Mar 11.
Rates of immunization with human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine among adolescent and young adult females remain suboptimal. There is a continued need to focus on catch-up immunization. Some hospitals in the United States have implemented inpatient postpartum HPV immunization programs (IPP-HPV) as part of a strategy to improve rates of catch-up immunization. Patients' perspectives are critical to facilitating broad adoption of IPP-HPV. The objectives of this study were to understand the experiences and perspectives of postpartum women recommended to receive HPV vaccine before hospital discharge and to identify facilitators of and barriers to program implementation.
We conducted in-depth semistructured interviews with postpartum women eligible for IPP-HPV. We used purposive sampling to ensure representation across race, ethnicity, and language. Interviews were analyzed using an iterative thematic approach.
The median age of participants (n = 24) was 22 years (range, 15-26 years), and six had declined the inpatient dose of HPV vaccine. Overall, women viewed IPP-HPV favorably. Facilitators of program implementation included viewing HPV vaccine as prevention, normalization of the vaccine, convenience of IPP-HPV, and the experience of a patient-centered approach. Barriers included the peripartum environment and associated stress, vaccine hesitancy, and a lack of both awareness of and knowledge about HPV vaccine.
IPP-HPV immunization is a strategy well-received by women for improving rates of catch-up immunization. The implementation of such programs may be optimized by increasing awareness that the vaccine is available and recommended for postpartum women, and by using a patient-centered approach that is sensitive to the needs of postpartum patients.
人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗在青少年和年轻成年女性中的免疫接种率仍然不理想。仍需要继续关注补种免疫。美国的一些医院已经实施了住院产后 HPV 免疫接种计划(IPP-HPV),作为提高补种免疫率的策略的一部分。了解患者的观点对于促进广泛采用 IPP-HPV 至关重要。本研究的目的是了解被建议在出院前接受 HPV 疫苗的产后妇女的经验和观点,并确定该计划实施的促进因素和障碍。
我们对符合 IPP-HPV 条件的产后妇女进行了深入的半结构式访谈。我们采用了目的性抽样,以确保在种族、民族和语言方面具有代表性。使用迭代主题方法分析访谈。
参与者(n=24)的中位年龄为 22 岁(范围为 15-26 岁),其中 6 人拒绝了住院剂量的 HPV 疫苗。总体而言,女性对 IPP-HPV 持积极态度。计划实施的促进因素包括将 HPV 疫苗视为预防措施、疫苗正常化、IPP-HPV 的便利性以及以患者为中心的方法的体验。障碍包括围产期环境和相关压力、疫苗犹豫以及对 HPV 疫苗的认识和知识缺乏。
IPP-HPV 免疫接种是一种提高补种免疫率的策略,深受女性欢迎。通过增加对产后妇女可获得和推荐 HPV 疫苗的认识,并采用对产后患者需求敏感的以患者为中心的方法,可以优化此类计划的实施。