2019
DOI: 10.47993/gmb.v42i2.56
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Tácticas de fortalecimiento para la prevención del cáncer cervico uterino a través de la vacunación contra el virus del papiloma humano, agosto de 2017 a marzo de 2018

Abstract: La infección por el virus del papiloma humano es considerada una de las principales causas de neoplasias y lesiones pre-malignas asociadas a procesos infecciosos; representan un problema de salud pública y tenemos la necesidad comprometedora de reducir la morbimortalidad provocada por el virus a través de la inmunización. Objetivo: analizar las tácticas de fortalecimiento para prevenir los factores predisponentes al déficit de coberturas para la prevención del Cáncer Cérvico Uterino. Métodos: est… Show more

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“…Paradoxically, although most participants in this study trusted the vaccine information received and the healthcare system providing it, some of them were distrustful about vaccine safety, efficacy, and potential adverse effects. This aligns with studies in other countries, in which fears about side effects and vaccine safety, distrust in the vaccine, fear of the possibility of death, and negative comments from neighbours or acquaintances about the HPV vaccine were paramount in parents who did not want to vaccinate their children [ 57 ]. In Colombia, these fears were enhanced with the widespread coverage of the 2014 mass psychogenic response [ 26 ] that still remains in the public’s memories.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Paradoxically, although most participants in this study trusted the vaccine information received and the healthcare system providing it, some of them were distrustful about vaccine safety, efficacy, and potential adverse effects. This aligns with studies in other countries, in which fears about side effects and vaccine safety, distrust in the vaccine, fear of the possibility of death, and negative comments from neighbours or acquaintances about the HPV vaccine were paramount in parents who did not want to vaccinate their children [ 57 ]. In Colombia, these fears were enhanced with the widespread coverage of the 2014 mass psychogenic response [ 26 ] that still remains in the public’s memories.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…En el estudio realizado por Chaupis-Zevallos et al 32 se constató que tener un nivel de conocimiento en un rango medio a alto se asocia a la aceptabilidad de la vacuna para el VPH, y algo similar encontraron Bardají et al 33 y Salguero et al 34 en sus estudios. Igualmente, una investigación realizada en Bolivia por Aquino et al 35 reveló que el nivel de conocimiento aumentado en los padres de chicas estudiantes era significativo en cuanto a la actitud positiva sobre la vacunación contra el VPH.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified