1. Increasing HPV vaccination uptake among adolescents: A systematic review
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Acampora, A., Grossi, A., Barbara, A., Colamesta, V., Causio, F. A., Calabro, G. E., Boccia, S., de Waure, C., Acampora A., Grossi A., Colamesta V., Causio F. A., Calabro G. E. (ORCID:0000-0003-0259-3797), Boccia S. (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), de Waure C. (ORCID:0000-0002-4346-1494), Acampora, A., Grossi, A., Barbara, A., Colamesta, V., Causio, F. A., Calabro, G. E., Boccia, S., de Waure, C., Acampora A., Grossi A., Colamesta V., Causio F. A., Calabro G. E. (ORCID:0000-0003-0259-3797), Boccia S. (ORCID:0000-0002-1864-749X), and de Waure C. (ORCID:0000-0002-4346-1494)
- Abstract
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is a well-known fundamental strategy in the prevention of cervical cancer, as it is always caused by HPV infection. In fact, primary prevention of the infection corresponds to primary prevention of HPV-related cancers and other diseases. Since an effective prevention at the population level is the final goal, it is mandatory for healthcare systems to achieve a high HPV vaccination coverage among the adolescents to reduce the circulation of the virus and the burden of HPV-related diseases. This research identified, through a systematic literature review, 38 papers on strategies adopted to increase HPV vaccination coverage among adolescents. The evaluated strategies targeted adolescents/parents and/or healthcare providers and could be grouped in three main types: (1) reminder-based, (2) education, information, and communication activities, and (3) multicomponent strategies. Several types of strategy, such as those relied only on reminders and integrating different interventions, showed a positive impact on vaccination coverage. Nonetheless, the heterogeneity of the interventions suggests the importance to adapt such strategies to the specific national/local contexts to maximize vaccination coverage.
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- 2020