School of Nursing and Midwifery, Department of Midwifery, Valley View University, P.O. Box DT 595, Oyibi, Ghana.
Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA.
BMC Public Health. 2023 Jun 1;23(1):1053. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16028-5.
Almost all cases of cervical and anal cancer have been linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV). However, in addition to women who develop HPV-related cervical cancer, both men and women can also develop cancers of the anus, oral cavity, and oropharynx that are attributed to HPV. However, literature on HPV vaccination among boys globally, in Africa, and most especially in Ghana is scarce. Thus, the main objective of this study was to explore the acceptance of HPV vaccination in boys among mothers from selected churches in Accra, Ghana.
In this study, a qualitative exploratory design was utilized to enlist 30 mothers who have male children aged between 9 and 12 years from the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The recruitment of participants was carried out using a purposive sampling technique, and they were subsequently interviewed in-depth in a face-to-face setting, with the entire conversation being recorded for reference. After transcription, the recorded data were analyzed through content analysis.
Upon analyzing the data, two (2) primary themes and 11 sub-themes emerged. The research showed that although the majority of the mothers were unaware of HPV in boys, they perceived it as a positive initiative and expressed a willingness to allow their sons to receive the vaccine. However, some participants mentioned certain factors that they believed could hinder the acceptance of HPV vaccination in boys among mothers. These included concerns about injection-related pain, high cost, and fears that the vaccine could make men immoral or infertile.
The study revealed poor awareness of HPV vaccination in boys among mothers, and hence, suggested the need to increase the awareness on HPV vaccination in boys among mothers as well as the public to increase its acceptance.
几乎所有的宫颈癌和肛门癌都与人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)有关。然而,除了发展为 HPV 相关宫颈癌的女性外,男性和女性也可能患上与 HPV 相关的肛门癌、口腔癌和口咽癌。然而,全球、非洲,尤其是加纳的男孩 HPV 疫苗接种的相关文献却很少。因此,本研究的主要目的是探讨加纳阿克拉选定教堂的母亲对男孩 HPV 疫苗接种的接受程度。
在这项研究中,采用定性探索性设计,从加纳大阿克拉地区招募了 30 名 9 至 12 岁的男性儿童的母亲。采用目的抽样技术招募参与者,然后在面对面的环境中对他们进行深入访谈,全程录音以供参考。转录后,通过内容分析对记录的数据进行分析。
在分析数据时,出现了两个(2)个主要主题和 11 个子主题。研究表明,尽管大多数母亲不了解男孩中的 HPV,但她们认为这是一个积极的举措,并表示愿意让儿子接种疫苗。然而,一些参与者提到了他们认为可能阻碍母亲对男孩 HPV 疫苗接种接受的某些因素。这些因素包括对注射相关疼痛、高成本的担忧,以及担心疫苗会使男性不道德或不育。
该研究揭示了母亲对男孩 HPV 疫苗接种的认识不足,因此,建议提高母亲以及公众对男孩 HPV 疫苗接种的认识,以提高其接受度。