Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Among Academic and Community Physicians in Mangalore, India

被引:0
|
作者
Chelsea Canon
Valery Effoe
Veena Shetty
Avinash K. Shetty
机构
[1] Wake Forest School of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Wake Forest School of Medicine,Department of Epidemiology and Prevention, Division of Public Health Sciences
[3] K.S. Hegde Medical Academy and Nitte University,Department of Microbiology
来源
关键词
Human papilloma virus vaccine; Cervical cancer; Knowledge; Attitudes; Practices; Practioners; Academic; Community;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Cervical cancer is the most common cancer found in Indian women. Two human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines were approved for use in India in 2006; however, neither has become readily accepted. Physician attitudes and recommendations are crucial in the uptake of HPV vaccines among adolescent women in the USA; thus, we ought to investigate provider attitudes and practices related to HPV vaccination in India via a survey administered to 210 Indian physicians. Of the 210 physicians, 46 % were community physicians and 54 % were academic physicians. The correct response to HPV knowledge questions was identified around 50 % of the time in 6/11 questions. Only 47 % of the physicians knew that there was an HPV vaccine approved for use in India. Only 11 % and 15 % of physicians strongly agree that the HPV vaccine will lead to long-lasting immunity and has a safe side effect profile, respectively. A total of 30 % of those surveyed reported that they would recommend the HPV vaccine to their patients, while 73 % agreed that the cost of the HPV vaccine is a major barrier to acceptance. After multivariate analysis, there were two significant variables independently associated with a physician’s decision to recommend HPV vaccine. These variables were as follows: “whether the vaccine was freely available from the government sector” and “uncertainty about whether HPV must be persistent to cause cervical cancer vs not.” Given the lack of knowledge among practicing physicians in Mangalore, increasing the education about HPV infection and HPV vaccination towards health care providers has the potential to increase vaccine recommendations.
引用
收藏
页码:382 / 391
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Among Academic and Community Physicians in Mangalore, India
    Canon, Chelsea
    Effoe, Valery
    Shetty, Veena
    Shetty, Avinash K.
    JOURNAL OF CANCER EDUCATION, 2017, 32 (02) : 382 - 391
  • [2] Knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards human papillomavirus (HPV) and HPV vaccination among male nurses
    Sagtas, Furkan
    Guersoy, Melike Yalcin
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING PRACTICE, 2024, 30 (04)
  • [3] Knowledge of Human Papillomavirus (HPV), Attitudes, and Practices Towards Anti-HPV Vaccination Among Israeli Nurses
    Khamisy-Farah, Rola
    Endrawis, Maher
    Odeh, Marwan
    Tuma, Ruba
    Ricco, Matteo
    Chirico, Francesco
    Bragazzi, Nicola Luigi
    JOURNAL OF CANCER EDUCATION, 2023, 38 (04) : 1391 - 1396
  • [4] Knowledge of Human Papillomavirus (HPV), Attitudes, and Practices Towards Anti-HPV Vaccination Among Israeli Nurses
    Rola Khamisy-Farah
    Maher Endrawis
    Marwan Odeh
    Ruba Tuma
    Matteo Riccò
    Francesco Chirico
    Nicola Luigi Bragazzi
    Journal of Cancer Education, 2023, 38 : 1391 - 1396
  • [5] Knowledge and awareness of human papillomavirus (HPV): attitudes towards HPV vaccination among a representative sample of women in Victoria, Australia
    Pitts, Marian K.
    Dyson, Suzanne J.
    Rosenthal, Doreen A.
    Garland, Suzanne M.
    SEXUAL HEALTH, 2007, 4 (03) : 177 - 180
  • [6] Attitudes towards and knowledge about Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and the HPV vaccination in parents of teenage boys in the UK
    Sherman, Susan Mary
    Nailer, Emma
    PLOS ONE, 2018, 13 (04):
  • [7] Singaporean men's knowledge of cervical cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV) and their attitudes towards HPV vaccination
    Pitts, Marian
    Smith, Anthony
    Croy, Samantha
    Lyons, Anthony
    Ryall, Richard
    Garland, Suzanne
    Wong, Mee Lian
    Hseon, Tay Eng
    VACCINE, 2009, 27 (22) : 2989 - 2993
  • [8] KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS VACCINE AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS
    Simwale, O.
    Daneshvar, N.
    Scott, L.
    Sylk, T.
    Penn, M.
    JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2011, 65 : A101 - A101
  • [9] Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Testing and Vaccination at an Urban Health Clinic
    Almeida, Tawany
    Casey, Frances
    OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2020, 135 : 83S - 84S
  • [10] Effect of an educational intervention on human papillomavirus (HPV) knowledge and attitudes towards HPV vaccines among healthcare workers (HCWs) in Western China
    Chen, Hui
    Zhang, Xi
    Wang, Wei
    Zhang, Rong
    Du, Mei
    Shan, Li
    Li, Yucong
    Wang, Xiaohui
    Liu, Yijun
    Zhang, Wen
    Li, Xiaoling
    Qiao, Youlin
    Ma, Jianqiao
    Zhou, Jing
    Li, Jing
    HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICS, 2021, 17 (02) : 443 - 450