Parent’s attitude and knowledge on HPV vaccination: A descriptive study

S. Tursun, Hüsniye Yücel, E. Altınel Açoğlu
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Objective: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the most common sexually transmitted disease and can be prevented by vaccination. The most important factors affecting the vaccination rates may be parents’ knowledge levels and opinions on the issue and their total income levels. Moreover, parental hesitancy against vaccination, including even those in the national vaccination programs, has recently gradually increased in Turkey and worldwide. Ultimately, in this study, it was aimed to determine parents’ knowledge and opinions on the HPV vaccination and the factors affecting their vaccination decisions. Methods: This cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted with 552 parents of 9-18-year-old daughters and sons at two research hospitals in 2020 in Turkey. Face-to-face interviews were carried out to collect data on the parental knowledge levels and attitudes regarding HPV vaccination, as well as reasons for refusal. Results: Of the 552 parents, 438 were mothers and 114 were fathers. More than half of the parents (69%) stated that they had not heard of HPV vaccines. After a short briefing, the parents were separately asked did not have enough information about vaccines [59.6% (n = 37)]. Conclusion: Most of the parents did not have enough information about HPV vaccines. The parental vaccine acceptance rates were significantly affected by the paid vaccination. Healthcare professionals have a great responsibility for enlightening families on raising vaccination awareness and increasing vaccine acceptance rates among parents.
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家长对HPV疫苗接种的态度和知识的描述性研究
目的:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染是最常见的性传播疾病,可以通过接种疫苗来预防。影响疫苗接种率的最重要因素可能是父母对该问题的知识水平和意见以及他们的总收入水平。此外,最近在土耳其和世界范围内,父母对疫苗接种(甚至包括国家疫苗接种计划中的疫苗接种)的犹豫态度逐渐增加。最终,在本研究中,旨在确定家长对HPV疫苗接种的知识和意见以及影响其疫苗接种决策的因素。方法:本横断面描述性研究于2020年在土耳其两家研究医院对552名9-18岁女儿和儿子的父母进行。进行了面对面访谈,以收集有关家长对HPV疫苗接种的知识水平和态度以及拒绝接种原因的数据。结果:在552名父母中,438人为母亲,114人为父亲。超过一半的家长(69%)表示他们没有听说过HPV疫苗。在简短的情况通报后,分别询问家长是否对疫苗了解不够[59.6% (n = 37)]。结论:大多数家长对HPV疫苗的了解不够。付费接种对亲本疫苗接种率有显著影响。卫生保健专业人员有很大的责任来启发家庭提高疫苗接种意识和提高疫苗接受率的父母。
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