HPV Vaccine Education: Enhancing Knowledge and Attitudes of Community Counselors and Educators

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Z. Rosberger
A. Krawczyk
E. Stephenson
S. Lau
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[1] McGill University,Department of Psychology
[2] McGill University,Psychosocial Oncology Program, Department of Oncology
[3] Jewish General Hospital,Louise Granofsky Psychosocial Oncology Program, Segal Cancer Center
[4] Jewish General Hospital,Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research
[5] Jewish General Hospital,Division of Gynecological Oncology, Segal Cancer Center
[6] Institute of Community and Family Psychiatry,undefined
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Human papillomavirus(HPV); HPV vaccine; Education; Community counsellors;
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Educational efforts targeting parents of preadolescents may help them make informed decisions about having their children vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV). We conducted a pilot study examining knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of community-based health educators and counselors who routinely disseminate sexual health and prevention information through counseling and supporting these parents. We evaluated the impact of a single, brief workshop by administering questionnaires before and after the session. The workshop consisted of an educational intervention that was presented orally by an expert in gynecological oncology and was followed by an open discussion period. Following the information and discussion session, improvements were seen in knowledge accuracy, confidence in being able to discuss HPV vaccine issues with parents, greater willingness to recommend the vaccine, and a better understanding of potential barriers to vaccine uptake. These results suggest that health educators and counselors may be better prepared to encourage their clients to make well-informed decisions regarding HPV vaccination.
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