Hendaus Mohamed A, Hassan Manasik, Alsulaiti Moza, Mohamed Tasabeh, Mohamed Reem, Yasrab Dure, Mahjoob Hadeel, Alhammadi Ahmed H
Department of Pediatrics, Section of Academic General Pediatrics, Sidra Medicine, Doha, Qatar.
Department of Clinical Pediatrics, Weill- Cornell Medicine, Doha, Qatar.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2021 Jul;10(7):2488-2493. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1122_20. Epub 2021 Jul 30.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the leading causes of cervical and genital cancer in both genders.
To delineate parental attitude regarding HPV in Qatar.
A cross-sectional study using a questionnaire was conducted at Sidra Medicine, Qatar.
A total of 334 questioners were completed. More than 60% of the parents were not aware that HPV can cause cervical and genital cancer. When asked about the level of comfort in giving their children a vaccine that would prevent them from getting genital cancer, 77% of the participants answered "very comfortable." Interestingly, less than 4% of the parents stated that their children's primary care physicians ever mentioned that such a vaccine exists. When asked about the most preferable mode of receiving information regarding the HPV vaccine, 54% preferred the clinician's office, followed by 34% of whom preferred social media. In terms of the preferred age to receive the vaccine, 45% of the participants preferred to administer the vaccine to their children before they were mature enough to understand sexual relations, while 22% recommended vaccination right before marriage and 15% preferred to wait till they were grown up and decide for themselves. Furthermore, only 42% of the caregivers agreed that it is important to explain to their children that the vaccine can protect against some of the sexually transmitted infections. Finally, approximately 20% of the participants were not convinced about the HPV vaccine.
A large proportion of parents residing in Qatar have a positive perception regarding the HPV vaccine. TheParents' attitudes and perceptions are considered indispensable targets for community health intervention. We will share the result of our study with the ministry of public health in Qatar with a goal to incorporate the HPV vaccine in the National Immunization Schedule.
人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)是导致男女宫颈癌和生殖器癌的主要原因之一。
明确卡塔尔父母对HPV的态度。
在卡塔尔的西德拉医学中心开展了一项使用问卷的横断面研究。
共完成334份问卷。超过60%的父母不知道HPV会导致宫颈癌和生殖器癌。当被问及给孩子接种预防生殖器癌疫苗时的舒适程度,77%的参与者回答“非常舒适”。有趣的是,不到4%的父母表示他们孩子的初级保健医生曾提及有这种疫苗。当被问及获取HPV疫苗信息的最优选方式时,54%的人更喜欢临床医生办公室,其次34%的人更喜欢社交媒体。就接种疫苗的首选年龄而言,45%的参与者希望在孩子尚未成熟到理解性关系之前就给他们接种疫苗,而22%的人建议在婚前接种,15%的人更愿意等到孩子长大自己做决定。此外,只有42%的照料者认同向孩子解释该疫苗可预防某些性传播感染很重要。最后,约20%的参与者对HPV疫苗并不信服。
居住在卡塔尔的很大一部分父母对HPV疫苗有积极看法。父母的态度和认知被视为社区健康干预不可或缺的目标。我们将与卡塔尔公共卫生部分享我们的研究结果,目标是将HPV疫苗纳入国家免疫规划。