Barriers and Recommendations Associated With Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among College Students

作者: Wei-Chen Tung , Minggen Lu , Rhone D’Errico , Maria Poggio D’Errico

DOI: 10.1016/J.NURPRA.2020.04.011

关键词: PopulationHealth care providerResidenceFamily medicineHuman papillomavirus vaccinationVaccinationHuman papillomavirusNurse practitionersCollege healthMedicine

摘要: Abstract Many college students are unimmunized against the human papillomavirus (HPV), and health nurse practitioners (NPs) in a unique position to provide catch-up vaccination. This is an NP-led quantitative study using cross-sectional descriptive survey design assess perceived HPV vaccine barriers effective recommendations among 627 United States students. The most commonly reported barrier was lack of care provider’s recommendation followed by not knowing where obtain self-perceived risks. majority as encouraging them vaccine. Males were less likely be concerned with side effects but more know Participants shorter length residence US preferred from parents. White participants prefer provider compared Hispanics. results inform NP practice highlighting immunization population guiding NPs making

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