Knowledge and perceptions of French community pharmacists and pharmacy students about the papillomavirus vaccine

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious diseases now Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1016/j.idnow.2023.104796
S. Dahes , M. Damerval , T. Bataillard , Q. Lepiller , V. Nerich
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Abstract

Introduction

In a French context of low vaccination coverage for human papillomavirus (HPV) disease, we conducted a study on pharmacy students and community pharmacists to assess their self-reported knowledge about HPV infection and vaccination and their perceptions of vaccination.

Material and methods

A prospective volunteered-based study was conducted in the French Franche-Comté region based on a questionnaire targeting pharmacy students (from the 2nd to 6th years) and community pharmacists.

Results

All in all, 220 students and 55 pharmacists completed a questionnaire. Fewer than a third knew which HPV genotypes are considered to be high-risk (p-value = 0.11) and were aware of the diversified nature of HPV-induced cancers (p-value = 0.02). Their overall level of general knowledge about vaccination was estimated to be good by 62% of students and 85% of pharmacists (p-value = 10−3). More than 75% of students and pharmacists considered that HPV vaccination has a positive benefit-risk balance (p-value = 0.44) but that its low coverage is due to non-confirmed adverse events that were suggested in the past (p-value = 0.60). Pharmacists had a better perception of the safety of HPV vaccination (84% versus 64%, p-value = 6·10−3). More than 50% of students and pharmacists agreed with mandatory HPV vaccination for girls and boys (11–14 years).

Conclusion

This study allowed us to assess the knowledge of students and community pharmacists and their more or less favorable perceptions of HPV vaccination. It helped us to suggest their needs in terms of practical training. Future changes should include pharmacists in the implementation of public health policies and to improve vaccination coverage.

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法国社区药剂师和药学学生对乳头瘤病毒疫苗的知识和看法。
引言:在法国人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疾病疫苗接种覆盖率较低的背景下,我们对药学学生和社区药剂师进行了一项研究,以评估他们自我报告的关于HPV感染和疫苗接种的知识以及他们对疫苗接种的看法。材料和方法:根据一份针对药学专业学生(2至6年级)和社区药剂师的问卷,在法国弗朗什-科姆地区进行了一项前瞻性的自愿研究。结果:共有220名学生和55名药剂师完成了问卷调查。不到三分之一的人知道哪些HPV基因型被认为是高风险的(p值=0.11),并且知道HPV诱导的癌症的多样性(p值=0.02)。据估计,62%的学生和85%的药剂师对疫苗接种的总体了解水平良好(p值=10-3)。超过75%的学生和药剂师认为HPV疫苗接种具有正的收益-风险平衡(p值=0.44),但其低覆盖率是由于过去提出的未经证实的不良事件(p值=0.60)。药剂师对HPV疫苗接种的安全性有更好的认识(84%对64%,p值=6.10-3)。超过50%的学生和药师同意女孩和男孩(11-14岁)的强制性HPV疫苗接种。结论:本研究使我们能够评估学生和社区药剂师的知识,以及他们对HPV疫苗接种或多或少的好感。它帮助我们提出了他们在实际培训方面的需求。未来的变化应该包括药剂师参与公共卫生政策的实施,并提高疫苗接种的覆盖率。
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