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Awareness and knowledge of human papillomavirus vaccination and their influential factors among Chinese women: a systematic review

Awareness and knowledge of human papillomavirus vaccination and their influential factors among Chinese women: a systematic review
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摘要 Objectives: To systematically review the knowledge attitudes and the influential factors on human papillomavirus(HPV) vaccination among Chinese women.Methods: Published studies on knowledge and attitudes of HPV vaccination for preventing cervical cancer among Chinese female population were retrieved using the major Chinese and English databases. Meanwhile, handwork retrieval was also conducted and the references including in the literature were retrieved. The quality of the literature was rigorously evaluated and extracted independently by two researchers and the data were analyzed and described by review manager 5.3(RevMan5.3) software.Results: In all, 19 articles including 8 articles in Chinese and 11 in English were chosen. A total of 30,176 participants were included and the sample size ranged from 64 to 6,024. The overall awareness of HPV and HPV vaccine among Chinese women was at a low level. Chinese women generally showed poor knowledge about HPV and HPV vaccine. Acceptance of HPV vaccination among Chinese women was at a high level. Vaccination intentions were influenced by the theory of planned behavior(TPB) and measured by attitudes subjective norms and perceived behavioral control.Conclusions: The health authorities may evaluate and develop TPB-based interventions to increase HPV vaccination intentions of Chinese women. HPV vaccination programs should focus on carrying out multi-level and targeted health education and developing effective public health strategies after balancing the cost and benefit of HPV vaccine program. Medical staff should play the positive role in promoting the use of HPV vaccines in China. Integration of policy and community perspectives and multi-level interventions are essential to maximize the public health benefits of HPV vaccination. Objectives: To systematically review the knowledge attitudes and the influential factors on human papillomavirus(HPV) vaccination among Chinese women.Methods: Published studies on knowledge and attitudes of HPV vaccination for preventing cervical cancer among Chinese female population were retrieved using the major Chinese and English databases. Meanwhile, handwork retrieval was also conducted and the references including in the literature were retrieved. The quality of the literature was rigorously evaluated and extracted independently by two researchers and the data were analyzed and described by review manager 5.3(RevMan5.3) software.Results: In all, 19 articles including 8 articles in Chinese and 11 in English were chosen. A total of 30,176 participants were included and the sample size ranged from 64 to 6,024. The overall awareness of HPV and HPV vaccine among Chinese women was at a low level. Chinese women generally showed poor knowledge about HPV and HPV vaccine. Acceptance of HPV vaccination among Chinese women was at a high level. Vaccination intentions were influenced by the theory of planned behavior(TPB) and measured by attitudes subjective norms and perceived behavioral control.Conclusions: The health authorities may evaluate and develop TPB-based interventions to increase HPV vaccination intentions of Chinese women. HPV vaccination programs should focus on carrying out multi-level and targeted health education and developing effective public health strategies after balancing the cost and benefit of HPV vaccine program. Medical staff should play the positive role in promoting the use of HPV vaccines in China. Integration of policy and community perspectives and multi-level interventions are essential to maximize the public health benefits of HPV vaccination.
出处 《Frontiers of Nursing》 CAS 2019年第4期317-326,共10页 护理前沿(英文)
基金 supported by Key Project Fund of the Educational Committee of Hunan Province(No.15A164 No.17A188) Outstanding Young Project Fund of the Educational Committee of Hunan Province(No.16B229)
关键词 AWARENESS China human papillomavirus theory of planned behavior VACCINE WOMEN awareness China human papillomavirus theory of planned behavior vaccine women
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