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综合医疗环境下参保人群人乳头瘤病毒疫苗系列接种完成的障碍

Barriers to Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Series Completion among Insured Individuals in an Integrated Healthcare Setting.

作者信息

Kamineni Aruna, Blasi Paula R, Gundersen Gabrielle D, Oliver Malia, Dunn John B, Galloway Denise A, Madeleine Margaret M

机构信息

Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, Seattle, WA, USA.

Human Biology Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, USA.

出版信息

Infect Dis (Auckl). 2021 May 20;14:11786337211018712. doi: 10.1177/11786337211018712. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Infection with certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV) can lead to cervical cancer as well as other cancers in both men and women. However, the requirement for multiple doses may limit the vaccine's effectiveness for cancer prevention. We conducted a pilot study to investigate barriers to HPV vaccine series completion among members of an integrated healthcare system with clinical documentation of only 1 dose.

METHODS

We surveyed parents or legal guardians of 11-17-year-old girls (n = 10) and boys (n = 18), as well as 18-31-year-old women (n = 20) and men (n = 9), about their reasons for not completing the HPV vaccine series.

RESULTS

Most participants (70.2%) were non-Hispanic white. Among parents of children, commonly reported barriers to HPV vaccine series completion included not being aware or informed of the need for additional doses (28.6%), as well as the inconvenience of returning for additional doses (17.9%). Concerns about the HPV vaccine or vaccines in general were more common among parents of girls (30.0%) compared with parents of boys (16.7%). Among adults, barriers to HPV vaccine series completion included the inconvenience of returning for additional doses (31.0%), not being aware or informed of the need for additional doses (10.3%), and forgetting (10.3%).

CONCLUSION

Our findings suggest that clinicians and healthcare systems can play a greater role in promoting awareness of the multiple-dose requirement, addressing vaccine concerns, and increasing opportunistic vaccination in a variety of settings. Increasing these efforts may facilitate HPV vaccine completion and increase its effectiveness in cancer prevention.

摘要

引言

感染某些类型的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)可导致宫颈癌以及男性和女性的其他癌症。然而,多剂次接种的要求可能会限制该疫苗预防癌症的效果。我们开展了一项试点研究,以调查在一个综合医疗保健系统中仅接种过1剂HPV疫苗的成员完成HPV疫苗系列接种的障碍。

方法

我们调查了11至17岁女孩(n = 10)、男孩(n = 18)以及18至31岁女性(n = 20)和男性(n = 9)的父母或法定监护人,询问他们未完成HPV疫苗系列接种的原因。

结果

大多数参与者(70.2%)为非西班牙裔白人。在儿童的父母中,普遍报告的HPV疫苗系列接种障碍包括未意识到或未被告知需要额外接种(28.6%),以及返回接种额外剂次不方便(17.9%)。与男孩的父母(16.7%)相比,女孩的父母中对HPV疫苗或一般疫苗的担忧更为常见(30.0%)。在成年人中,HPV疫苗系列接种的障碍包括返回接种额外剂次不方便(31.0%)、未意识到或未被告知需要额外接种(10.3%)以及遗忘(10.3%)。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,临床医生和医疗保健系统在提高对多剂次接种要求的认识、解决疫苗相关担忧以及在各种环境中增加机会性接种方面可以发挥更大作用。加大这些努力可能有助于完成HPV疫苗接种并提高其预防癌症的效果。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/65ef/8142229/a09d29138e92/10.1177_11786337211018712-fig1.jpg

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