MacDonald Shannon E, Kenzie Lisa, Letendre Angeline, Bill Lea, Shea-Budgell Melissa, Henderson Rita, Barnabe Cheryl, Guichon Juliet R, Colquhoun Amy, Ganshorn Heather, Bedingfield Nancy, Vandenboogaard Paul D, Bednarczyk Robert A, Glaze Sarah, Nelson Gregg
Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Cancer Prevention and Screening Innovation, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, Canada.
PLOS Glob Public Health. 2023 Jan 6;3(1):e0001406. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0001406. eCollection 2023.
Despite the availability of effective and safe human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines that reduce the incidence and impact of cervical cancer and other cancers, HPV vaccine coverage rates remain persistently low and the cervical cancer burden disproportionately high among Indigenous people globally. This study aimed to systematically identify, appraise, and summarize the literature on documented barriers and supports to HPV vaccination in Indigenous populations internationally. Forty-three studies were included and an inductive, qualitative, thematic synthesis was applied. We report on 10 barrier themes and 7 support themes to vaccine uptake, and provide a quantitative summary of metrics. Focusing on Indigenous perspectives reported in the literature, we propose recommendations on community-research collaboration, culturally safe intergenerational and gender-equitable community HPV vaccine education, as well as multi-level transparency to ensure informed consent is secured in the context of reciprocal relationships. Although the voices of key informant groups (e.g., HPV-vaccine eligible youth and community Elders) are underrepresented in the literature, the identification of barriers and supports to HPV vaccination in a global Indigenous context might help inform researchers and health policy makers who aim to improve HPV vaccine uptake in Indigenous populations.
尽管有有效且安全的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗可降低宫颈癌和其他癌症的发病率及影响,但HPV疫苗接种率一直很低,且全球原住民中的宫颈癌负担过高。本研究旨在系统地识别、评估和总结国际上有关原住民HPV疫苗接种的记录障碍和支持因素的文献。纳入了43项研究,并采用归纳性、定性的主题综合分析方法。我们报告了10个疫苗接种障碍主题和7个支持主题,并提供了指标的定量总结。以文献中报告的原住民观点为重点,我们就社区-研究合作、文化安全的代际和性别平等社区HPV疫苗教育以及多层次透明度提出建议,以确保在互惠关系的背景下获得知情同意。尽管关键信息群体(如符合HPV疫苗接种条件的青年和社区长者)的声音在文献中代表性不足,但在全球原住民背景下识别HPV疫苗接种的障碍和支持因素可能有助于为旨在提高原住民HPV疫苗接种率的研究人员和卫生政策制定者提供参考。