Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, General Hospital in Trikala, 42100 Trikala, Greece.
Department of Health Sciences, Medical School, European University Cyprus, 2404 Nicosia, Cyprus.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jan 3;19(1):503. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19010503.
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the role of health education among young adolescents, regarding their level of knowledge about the HPV and the acceptance of the HPV vaccination, with the aim of increasing vaccination coverage, in Trikala city, mainland of Greece.
This study included high school students from all public and private schools of Trikala city. Questionnaires related to knowledge regarding the HPV infection and HPV vaccination were administered in three phases. In the first phase of the study, the questionnaires were completed by the entire study population. During the second and third phases, the completion of the questionnaires concerned only the population that received the intervention (interactive seminars). The second and third phase questionnaires were completed immediately after the interactive seminar and three months later, respectively. The statistical analysis of the results was performed using IBM SPSS 20.0 statistical program.
A total of 434 female students completed the questionnaire (response rate 76.26%). Most participants (66.6%) were females. The questionnaires evaluated the respondents' awareness of the HPV infection. The results show that the percentage of the participants who stated that they "do not know" what HPV is decreased from 44.4% (first phase), to 1.6% (second phase), and 8.1% (third phase). Similarly, the willingness to accept the HPV vaccine increased from 71% (first phase), to 89.1% (second phase), and 83.5% (third phase).
The present study shows that targeted interactive informational interventions in the school environment leads to a statistically significant increase in both the level of knowledge about HPV and the willingness of young adolescent students to be vaccinated against cervical cancer.
本文旨在评估健康教育在青少年中的作用,考察其对 HPV 的认知程度和 HPV 疫苗接种的接受程度,以期提高希腊特里卡拉市的疫苗接种率。
本研究纳入了特里卡拉市所有公立和私立学校的高中生。研究共分三个阶段,发放了与 HPV 感染和 HPV 疫苗接种相关的知识问卷。在第一阶段,全体研究对象填写问卷;在第二和第三阶段,仅对接受干预(互动研讨会)的人群发放问卷。第二和第三阶段的问卷分别在互动研讨会结束后和三个月后填写。采用 IBM SPSS 20.0 统计软件对结果进行统计分析。
共 434 名女性学生完成了问卷(应答率为 76.26%)。大多数参与者(66.6%)为女性。问卷评估了受访者对 HPV 感染的认识。结果表明,声称“不知道”HPV 是什么的参与者比例从 44.4%(第一阶段)降至 1.6%(第二阶段)和 8.1%(第三阶段)。同样,接种 HPV 疫苗的意愿从 71%(第一阶段)提高到 89.1%(第二阶段)和 83.5%(第三阶段)。
本研究表明,在学校环境中开展有针对性的互动式信息干预可显著提高青少年对 HPV 的认知水平和接种宫颈癌疫苗的意愿。