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Children’s and parents’ attitudes to and knowledge about HPV vaccination following a targeted information intervention
Örebro University, School of Health Sciences.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-6661-1491
Örebro University, School of Health Sciences.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9209-5179
Public Health Agency of Sweden, Unit of vaccines, Solna, Sweden; Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Karolinska Institute, Solna, Sweden.ORCID iD: 0009-0000-0168-4078
Department of Public Health Analysis and Data Management, Public Health Agency of Sweden, Solna, Sweden; Department of Translational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Clinical Microbiology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden .
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2024 (English)In: Journal of Child Health Care, ISSN 1367-4935, E-ISSN 1741-2889Article in journal (Refereed) Epub ahead of print
Abstract [en]

The aim of this study was to investigate Swedish children’s and parents’ attitudes and knowledge about human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination a year after gender-neutral HPV vaccination was introduced in Sweden’s national immunization program (NIP). Additional information about HPV and vaccine was provided in the extended immunazation program. In total, 276 parents and 206 children from 22 School Health Services responded to a web-based survey. Results showed that half of the children and about a third of the parents received additional Public Health Agency information about HPV vaccination, and a majority were satisfied. Parents considered HPV vaccination being important for their children’s health, and both children and parents considered it important to vaccinate all genders against HPV. Both children and parents rated school nurses as most reliable source of HPV vaccination information. Teachers were also a common source of HPV and HPV vaccination information for children. Further research among teachers in Sweden is needed to explore their knowledge and abilities to inform students and parents about HPV and vaccination.

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Sage Publications, 2024.
Keywords [en]
Attitude, child, human papillomavirus viruses, knowledge, parents
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Nursing Public Health, Global Health and Social Medicine Pediatrics
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-116381DOI: 10.1177/13674935241272004ISI: 001327262100001PubMedID: 39331841Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85205664311OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-116381DiVA, id: diva2:1901701
Available from: 2024-09-30 Created: 2024-09-30 Last updated: 2025-02-21Bibliographically approved
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1. Children’s, parents’ and school nurses’ perspectives on HPV vaccination
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2025 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
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The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and describe children’s, parents’, and school nurses’ perspectives, attitudes, and knowledge of the HPV vaccination. Focus group interviews were performed with 17 school nurses to explore their experiences of offering the HPV vaccination to girls aged 10–12 years (Study I). Twenty parents (Study II) and 13 boys (Study IV) were interviewed face-to-face, the parents about their reasoning regarding the HPV vaccination and the boys about information and communication relating to HPV vaccination. A web-based questionnaire was answered by 206 children and 276 parents about their attitudes and knowledge about the HPV vaccination (Study III). The findings showed different perspectives on HPV vaccination from the children’s, parents’, and school nurses’ viewpoints. The school nurses played a significant role in the process of offering and administering the HPV vaccination (Studies I–IV). They provided information about HPV, and strove to avoid influencing the parents’ decision of whether to vaccinate their child (Study I). Teachers were also described as a source of information (Studies III–IV). Parents expressed trust in the Swedish vaccination program, but showed a lack of knowledge about HPV (Study II). Like the parents, the children showed a lack of knowledge, and were only partially involved in the decision-making process regarding HPV vaccination (III–IV). Overall, the vaccination process is complex, and the school nurse and the teacher play important roles. Children and parents need increased knowledge to make informed decisions regarding HPV vaccination.

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Örebro: Örebro University, 2025. p. 66
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Örebro Studies in Medicine, ISSN 1652-4063 ; 316
Keywords
Boys, Children, Human papillomavirus, Parents, School nurses, Trust, Vaccination
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Other Health Sciences
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urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-118434 (URN)9789175296333 (ISBN)9789175296340 (ISBN)
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2025-03-21, Örebro universitet, Forumhuset, Hörsal F, Fakultetsgatan 1, Örebro, 10:00 (Swedish)
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Available from: 2025-01-14 Created: 2025-01-14 Last updated: 2025-03-12Bibliographically approved

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