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The importance of coherently understanding cervical cancer vaccination: factors associated with young Australian women’s uptake of the HPV vaccine

机译:一致理解宫颈癌疫苗接种的重要性:与澳大利亚年轻女性摄取HPV疫苗相关的因素

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Background: Cervical cancer vaccination is efficacious and widely available, yet uptake is less than optimal, even in countries such as Australia that provide government-funded vaccination programmes. Effective communication strategies are needed for presenting Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine-related information in a format that enhances understanding about the vaccine, and ultimately, uptake of the vaccine. Using the Common Sense Model framework, we aimed to assess the role of illness coherence in women’s decisions to undergo the vaccine. As a secondary aim, we piloted a communication strategy entailing the provision of Disease Risk-Action Link information about the links between HPV, cervical cancer, and vaccination on women’s cervical cancer illness coherence.Methods: In total, 132 young Australian women (18–26 years old) completed online surveys measuring illness coherence, vaccine status, intentions to undergo vaccination, and medical/demographic variables. Women who had not undergone vaccination were then randomised to receive either a brief or detailed information message about cervical cancer. Messages varied by the extent of detail (brief vs. detailed) providing Disease Risk-Action Link information about the link between the action of the vaccine, the HPV, and cervical cancer. Next, illness coherence was re-assessed.Results: ANOVA results suggested that women who were vaccinated reported higher levels of illness coherence. Linear regression analyses indicated that, in non-vaccinated women, illness coherence was significantly associated with intentions to vaccinate. ANCOVA analysis indicated that non-vaccinated women assigned to the detailed message condition reported greater increases in illness coherence compared to those assigned to the brief message condition.Conclusion: Illness coherence appears to be an important factor in actual vaccination uptake and intentions to vaccinate. The experimental informational message manipulation further demonstrated that the provision of detailed messages highlighting the Disease-Risk-Action Links in the cervical cancer context can promote illness coherence.
机译:背景:宫颈癌疫苗有效且广泛使用,但即使在像澳大利亚这样提供政府资助的疫苗接种计划的国家中,吸收率也不是最优的。需要有效的交流策略来呈现与人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗相关的信息,其格式应能加深对疫苗的了解,并最终增进对疫苗的吸收。我们使用常识模型框架来评估疾病一致性在女性决定接种疫苗的决定中的作用。作为次要目标,我们试行了一项沟通策略,其中包括提供有关HPV,子宫颈癌和疫苗接种之间的联系的疾病风险行动链接信息,以提高妇女子宫颈癌疾病的连贯性。方法:共有132名澳大利亚年轻女性(18岁至26岁)完成了在线调查,以测量疾病的一致性,疫苗状况,进行疫苗接种的意图以及医学/人口统计学变量。然后将未接受疫苗接种的妇女随机分配,以接收有关宫颈癌的简短或详细信息。信息因详细程度(简要或详细)而异,提供有关疫苗,HPV和宫颈癌作用之间联系的疾病风险行动链接信息。结果:方差分析结果表明,接种疫苗的妇女报告了较高的疾病一致性。线性回归分析表明,在未接种疫苗的女性中,疾病的连贯性与接种疫苗的意图显着相关。 ANCOVA分析表明,分配到详细信息条件下的未接种疫苗的妇女与分配到简短信息条件下的妇女相比,其疾病的连贯性增强。结论:疾病的连贯性似乎是实际接种疫苗和接受疫苗接种的重要因素。实验性信息消息处理进一步表明,提供详细消息以突出子宫颈癌背景下的疾病-风险-行动联系可以促进疾病的连贯性。

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