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- Title
Perceived Barriers and Use of Evidence-Based Practices for Adolescent HPV Vaccination among East Texas Providers.
- Authors
Kim, Sarah; Zhou, Kelvin; Parker, Susan; Kline, Kimberly N.; Montealegre, Jane R.; McGee, Lindy U.
- Abstract
Adolescents living in rural areas are less likely to be up to date on the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, which can prevent cervical cancer. We administered a telephone survey to 27 clinics in rural East Texas to assess perceived barriers to HPV vaccination and current use of evidence-based interventions to promote HPV vaccination. Perceived barriers were assessed using a 5-point Likert scale and clinical implementation of evidence-based practices was determined. Findings are reported using descriptive statistics. The most commonly reported barriers were missed vaccination opportunities due to the pandemic (66.7%), followed by vaccine hesitancy due to the pandemic (44.4%) and due to the HPV vaccine specifically (33.3%). Fewer than a third of clinics reported using the evidence-based strategies of use of a "refusal to vaccinate" form (29.6%), having an identified HPV vaccine champion (29.6%), and recommending the HPV vaccine at age 9 (22.2%). While many clinics surveyed currently implement evidence-based practices to promote HPV vaccination, there is a need and desire for additional HPV vaccination interventions in East Texas clinics.
- Subjects
TEXAS; HUMAN papillomavirus vaccines; VACCINE refusal; HUMAN papillomavirus; RURAL health clinics; VACCINE hesitancy; TEENAGERS
- Publication
Vaccines, 2023, Vol 11, Issue 4, p728
- ISSN
2076-393X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/vaccines11040728