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Acceptability of multipurpose human papillomavirus vaccines among providers and mothers of adolescent girls: A mixed-methods study in five countries

Authors :
Nadja A. Vielot
Shoshana K. Goldberg
Gregory Zimet
Sara B. Smith
Mary Anne McDonald
Silvina Ramos
Karen Morgan
Chan Joo Kim
Karin L. Richter
Merce Peris
Kevin J. Whaley
Jennifer S. Smith
Source :
Papillomavirus Research, Vol 3, Iss , Pp 126-133 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2017.

Abstract

Introduction: Multipurpose vaccines (MPVs) could be formulated to prevent multiple sexually transmitted infections simultaneously. Little is known about acceptability of MPVs among vaccine health care providers (HCPs) or mothers of adolescent girls. Methods: 151 adolescent vaccine providers and 118 mothers of adolescent girls aged 9â14 were recruited from five geographically-diverse countries: Argentina, Malaysia, South Africa, South Korea, and Spain. We assessed providersâ preferences for single-purpose human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine versus MPVs (including HPV+herpes simplex virus (HSV)â2, HPV+HIV, or HPV+HSV-2+HIV) via quantitative surveys. Maternal MPV attitudes were assessed in four focus group discussions (FGDs) in each country. Results: Most providers preferred MPVs over single-purpose HPV vaccination, with preference ranging from 61% in Malaysia to 96% in South Africa. HPV+HSV-2+HIV was the most preferred MPV formulation (56â82%). Overall, 53% of the mothers preferred MPVs over single-purpose HPV vaccines, with strongest support in South Africa (90%) and lowest support in South Korea (29%). Convenience and trust in the health care system were commonly-cited reasons for MPV acceptability. Safety and efficacy concerns were common barriers to accepting MPVs, though specific concerns differed by country. Across FGDs, additional safety and efficacy information on MPVs were requested, particularly from trusted sources like HCPs. Conclusions: Though maternal acceptability of MPVs varied by country, MPV acceptability would be enhanced by having HCPs provide parents with additional MPV vaccine safety and efficacy information. While most providers preferred MPVs, future health behavior research should identify acceptability barriers, and targeted provider interventions should equip providers to improve vaccination discussions with parents. Keywords: Vaccines, Acceptability, Multipurpose, Human papillomavirus, Sexually transmitted infections, Adolescents

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24058521
Volume :
3
Issue :
126-133
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Papillomavirus Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0e7edd45a1e0412ca6ee8e334417ea7b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pvr.2017.04.001