Formative Research to Create Culturally Sensitive HPV Vaccine Messages for Middle-School Children

A. Occa, Sarah Julien-Bell
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HPVs (Human Papilloma Viruses) are the cause of several diseases and types of cancer, but infections can be prevented through a vaccine that children are recommended to receive when they are about 12 years of age. Communicating with children about HPV is an important albeit underdeveloped task. This is especially critical in countries such as Italy, were the HPV vaccination rate is dropping. To understand Italian middle-school children’s communication challenges, needs and preferences, and to provide evidence to inform the development of targeted and culturally-sensitive messages about HPV for them, this study adopted a multi-method participatory approach consisting of focus group discussions and participatory drawings. Results indicated that children (N = 54) wanted to be actively engaged in decisions about their health but faced several communication challenges, including adults’ language and attitude. Children struggled to retrieve reliable information on their own. They provided specific information on the sources and the strategies they would want adults to adopt. Results helped to identify positive and negative behaviours among these themes, as well as key resources to be leveraged in the development of HPV-related messages. The communication strategies identified in this study may help parents, healthcare providers, and caregivers to improve their communication with children.
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为中学生创建具有文化敏感性的HPV疫苗信息的形成性研究
hpv(人类乳头状瘤病毒)是几种疾病和癌症的病因,但可以通过疫苗预防感染,建议儿童在12岁左右接种疫苗。与儿童就HPV进行沟通是一项重要的任务,尽管这一任务并不发达。这在意大利等HPV疫苗接种率正在下降的国家尤为重要。为了了解意大利中学生的沟通挑战、需求和偏好,并为他们提供有针对性和文化敏感性的HPV信息的发展提供证据,本研究采用了多方法参与式方法,包括焦点小组讨论和参与式绘图。结果表明,儿童(N = 54)希望积极参与有关其健康的决定,但面临一些沟通挑战,包括成人的语言和态度。孩子们很难自己找回可靠的信息。他们提供了具体的信息来源和他们希望成年人采取的策略。结果有助于确定这些主题之间的积极和消极行为,以及在hpv相关信息的开发中利用的关键资源。本研究确定的沟通策略可以帮助父母、医疗保健提供者和照顾者改善与儿童的沟通。
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