Influences on parental acceptance of HPV vaccination in demonstration projects in Uganda and Vietnam

作者: Sean R. Galagan , Proma Paul , Lysander Menezes , D. Scott LaMontagne

DOI: 10.1016/J.VACCINE.2013.04.056

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摘要: This study investigates the effect of communication strategies on human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake in HPV demonstration projects Uganda and Vietnam. Secondary analysis was conducted data from surveys a representative sample parents guardians girls eligible for vaccine, measuring three-dose coverage achieved 2008-2010. Univariate multivariate logistic regression calculated unadjusted adjusted odds receiving at least one dose depending exposure to community influencers; information, education, (IEC) channels; demographic factors. found that influencers associated with model controlling other Exposure non-interactive IEC channels only marginally uptake. These results underscore need programs low- middle-income countries involve utilize key stakeholders maximize

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