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Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Recommendations and Agreement with Mandated Human Papillomavirus Vaccination for 11-to-12-Year-Old Girls: a Statewide Survey of Texas Physicians
被引:82
作者:
Kahn, Jessica A.
[1
]
Cooper, H. Paul
[2
]
Vadaparampil, Susan T.
[3
]
Pence, Barbara C.
[4
]
Weinberg, Armin D.
[2
]
LoCoco, Salvatore J.
[5
,6
]
Rosenthal, Susan L.
[7
]
机构:
[1] Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Div Adolescent Med, Cincinnati, OH 45229 USA
[2] Baylor Coll Med, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[3] Univ S Florida, H Lee Moffitt Canc Ctr, Tampa, FL 33682 USA
[4] Texas Tech Univ, Hlth Sci Ctr, Lubbock, TX 79430 USA
[5] John Peter Smith Hosp, Ft Worth, TX USA
[6] Univ N Texas Hlth Sci Ctr, Ft Worth, TX USA
[7] Univ Texas Med Branch Galveston, Div Adolescent & Behav Hlth, Galveston, TX USA
关键词:
PEDIATRICIANS INTENTION;
HPV VACCINATION;
IMMUNIZATION;
ATTITUDES;
CHILDREN;
PREDICTORS;
INFLUENZA;
KNOWLEDGE;
COVERAGE;
INTERNET;
D O I:
10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-09-0184
中图分类号:
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号:
100214 ;
摘要:
Background: The purpose of this study was to examine Texas physicians' recommendations for the quadrivalent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in 11-to-12-year-old girls, intention to recommend HPV vaccines to 11-to-12-year-old boys, and attitudes about mandated HPV vaccination for 11-to-12-year-old girls. Materials and Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional, web-based survey of Texas physicians who provide direct patient care in family medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics/gynecology, and internal medicine in September 2008. The three outcome variables were: HPV vaccine recommendations to 11-to-12-year-old girls, likelihood of recommending the vaccine to 11-to-12-year-old boys, and agreement with mandated vaccination of 11-to-12-year-old girls. Univariate and logistic regression analyses were used to determine practice-related and attitudinal factors associated with each outcome. Results: Of the 1,122 respondents, 48.5% stated they always recommended HPV vaccines to girls, 68.4% were likely to recommend the vaccine to boys, and 41.7% agreed with mandated vaccination. In multivariate logistic regression models, variables independently associated with recommendation to 11-to-12-year-old girls included: percentage of patients with Medicaid [odds ratio (OR), 1.02; 95% confidence interval (95% CI), 1.01-1.03], academic versus nonacademic practice (OR, 2.11; 95% Cl, 1.05-4.23), office procedures to maximize vaccination (OR, 1.25; 95% Cl, 1.01-1.56), HPV knowledge (OR, 1.25; 95% Cl, 1.04-1.49), valuing HPV vaccine information from both professional organizations (OR, 1.90; 95% Cl, 1.15-3.16) and professional conferences (OR, 1.68; 95% CI, 1.10-2.57), belief in mandated HPV vaccination (OR, 5.38; 95% Cl, 3.28-8.83), and barriers to vaccination (OR, 1.08; 95% Cl, 1.00-1.16). Discussion: Half of the physicians in this study did not follow current recommendations for universal HPV vaccination of 11-to-12-year-old girls. Factors linked to vaccine recommendations may be targeted in educational or policy interventions. (Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2009;18(8):2325-32)
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页码:2325 / 2332
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