Owens Heather, Daley Ellen M, Cayama Morgan Richardson, Villa Alessandro, Beckstead Jason, Pezzo Mark, Sauls Rachel, Vamos Cheryl A
College of Public Health, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.
Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2025 Jan 31. doi: 10.1007/s13187-025-02572-8.
Non-traditional providers and healthcare settings (e.g., dental offices, pharmacies) provide an opportunity to increase human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine accessibility; however, they remain underutilized. The purpose of this study was to examine United States (U.S.) parents' perceptions of healthcare provider recommendations for the HPV vaccine and perceived convenience and likelihood of vaccination across healthcare settings. Parents' perceptions were assessed and compared according to the Transtheoretical Model stages of change (action: adolescent already vaccinated; preparation: intend-to-vaccinate; contemplation: unsure of intention). Parents of adolescents ages 11-12 from across the U.S. were recruited to participate in an online survey via Qualtrics that measured their perceptions of HPV vaccination by healthcare provider type and setting. The convenience and likelihood of vaccinating in different settings and the importance of provider recommendation were evaluated for those in the preparation and contemplations groups using one-way repeated measures ANOVAs. Participants across all stages of change were similar in their perceptions of vaccination across healthcare settings, rating family practice and pediatric offices as the most convenient and most likely settings for vaccination. Dental offices were perceived as the least convenient and least likely settings, and dental provider recommendations were rated as the least important. Among those in the contemplation stage, pharmacies were also rated lower in convenience and likelihood. There is a missed opportunity for HPV vaccination in non-traditional settings, including dental offices and pharmacies. Increasing education on HPV and availability of the vaccine in alternative settings can encourage vaccine uptake and move parents towards preparation and action.
非传统医疗服务提供者和医疗环境(如牙科诊所、药店)为提高人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗的可及性提供了机会;然而,这些途径仍未得到充分利用。本研究的目的是调查美国父母对医疗服务提供者关于HPV疫苗接种建议的看法,以及他们对不同医疗环境下接种HPV疫苗的便利性和可能性的认知。根据行为改变阶段理论(行动阶段:青少年已接种疫苗;准备阶段:打算接种疫苗;思考阶段:接种意愿不确定)对父母的认知进行评估和比较。招募来自美国各地的11至12岁青少年的父母,通过Qualtrics平台参与一项在线调查,该调查测量了他们对不同医疗服务提供者类型和环境下HPV疫苗接种的看法。使用单向重复测量方差分析,对准备组和思考组的父母评估了在不同环境下接种疫苗的便利性和可能性,以及医疗服务提供者建议的重要性。处于所有改变阶段的参与者对不同医疗环境下疫苗接种的认知相似,他们将家庭医生诊所和儿科诊所评为接种疫苗最方便、最有可能的场所。牙科诊所被认为是最不方便、最不可能接种疫苗的场所,牙科服务提供者的建议被评为最不重要。在思考阶段的人群中,药店在便利性和可能性方面的评分也较低。在包括牙科诊所和药店在内的非传统医疗环境中,HPV疫苗接种存在机会错失的情况。加强对HPV的教育以及在其他场所提供疫苗,可以促进疫苗接种,并促使父母朝着准备接种和实际接种的方向转变。