Li Danyu, Zhang Wen, Stinson Jennifer, Jibb Lindsay, Killackey Tieghan, Pope Nicole, Wu Fan, Yuan Changrong
Shanghai Institute of Infectious Disease and Biosecurity, Fudan University, 130 Dong'an Road, Shanghai, 200032, China.
School of Nursing, Fudan University, 305 Fenglin Road, Shanghai, 200032, China.
J Cancer Educ. 2025 Jan 20. doi: 10.1007/s13187-024-02555-1.
This qualitative study explores the decision experiences of adult women regarding HPV vaccination, highlighting their decision needs, outcomes, and expected support. A qualitative descriptive study design was used. A semi-structured interview guide based on the Ottawa Decision Support Framework (ODSF) was used to interview Chinese women (aged 18 to 45). These interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using deductive and inductive content analysis. Sociodemographic data were tabulated using descriptive statistics. Fifteen participants were interviewed, and three categories were constructed. (1) Unmet decision needs: participants have inadequate knowledge, biased knowledge sources, inadequate resources, and unrealistic expectations. (2) Current decision outcomes: the quality of decisions varied among participants, with some feeling satisfied and well-informed, while others expressed dissatisfaction due to unclear information and a lack of understanding. Twelve participants who decided to vaccinate adhered to their choice, managing side effects as expected. Three participants who chose not to vaccinate remained unvaccinated. (3) Expected decision support: participants expressed a need for systematic; reliable information presented in a user-friendly manner; improved access to vaccination services; and emotional support from family, friends, and healthcare providers to support making their HPV vaccine decision. Women deciding on HPV vaccination are facing several decision needs that need to be addressed. Future support targeting women's decision-making experience could provide them with better information, resource access, and emotional support, and eventually improve vaccination uptake.
这项定性研究探讨了成年女性在人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种方面的决策经历,突出了她们的决策需求、结果以及期望得到的支持。采用了定性描述性研究设计。基于渥太华决策支持框架(ODSF)制定了一份半结构化访谈指南,用于访谈中国女性(年龄在18至45岁之间)。这些访谈进行了录音、转录,并运用演绎和归纳内容分析法进行分析。社会人口统计学数据使用描述性统计进行列表整理。共访谈了15名参与者,并构建了三个类别。(1)未满足的决策需求:参与者知识不足、知识来源存在偏差、资源不足且期望不切实际。(2)当前的决策结果:参与者的决策质量各不相同,一些人感到满意且信息充分,而另一些人则因信息不明确和缺乏理解而表示不满。12名决定接种疫苗的参与者坚持了自己的选择,并按预期应对了副作用。3名选择不接种疫苗的参与者仍未接种。(3)期望的决策支持:参与者表示需要系统的、以用户友好方式呈现的可靠信息;改善疫苗接种服务的可及性;以及来自家人、朋友和医疗服务提供者的情感支持,以帮助她们做出HPV疫苗接种决策。决定是否接种HPV疫苗的女性面临着一些需要解决的决策需求。未来针对女性决策体验的支持可以为她们提供更好的信息、资源获取途径和情感支持,并最终提高疫苗接种率。