2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2016.12.003
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Do Educational Seminars for the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Improve Attitudes Toward the Value of Vaccination?

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“…Thus, this study population’s preintervention knowledge of HPV-attributable EGW ( Table 4 ) is comparable to that of the aforementioned private pediatric clinic population [ 19 ]. However, in both instances, preintervention knowledge was noticeably less than that found among community outreach participants in north central Florida, 74.2%, when asked if HPV causes EGW and cervical cancer [ 35 ]. Similarly, 74.3% of medical students at a midwestern U.S. medical school were aware that HPV vaccination protects against EGW, and 91.1% were aware that HPV vaccination protects against cervical cancer, both of which represent higher background HPV knowledge than evident in this study’s population [ 18 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, this study population’s preintervention knowledge of HPV-attributable EGW ( Table 4 ) is comparable to that of the aforementioned private pediatric clinic population [ 19 ]. However, in both instances, preintervention knowledge was noticeably less than that found among community outreach participants in north central Florida, 74.2%, when asked if HPV causes EGW and cervical cancer [ 35 ]. Similarly, 74.3% of medical students at a midwestern U.S. medical school were aware that HPV vaccination protects against EGW, and 91.1% were aware that HPV vaccination protects against cervical cancer, both of which represent higher background HPV knowledge than evident in this study’s population [ 18 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Targeted counseling for HPV vaccination acceptance has demonstrated ability to increase HPV vaccination acceptability [ 24 , 26 , 33 , 35 ]. Gain-framed counseling can convince mothers of sons to consider HPV vaccination [ 46 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The literature has shown that utilization of community-based education interventions improves willingness to vaccinate and knowledge gained regarding HPV-related information [ 15 ]. Studies have also shown that education interventions decreased several perceived barriers to receiving the HPV vaccine [ 16 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To reduce these barriers and promote HPV vaccination of girls in this area in the future, public health education programs for parents must focus on the transmission mechanisms of HPV infection, cancers caused by HPV infection (e.g. cervical cancer), and the fact that cervical cancer can be prevented by HPV vaccination (Hager, 2009;Haugsdal & Ryan, 2015;Roussos-Ross et al, 2017;. Scope of this education should be broadened to include extended family members as they have a large influence on parental decision making to recommend HPV vaccination for girls in the community.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%