Predictors of seasonal influenza and COVID-19 vaccination coverage among adults in Tennessee during the COVID-19 pandemic
Frontiers in Public Health,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
12
Опубликована: Март 4, 2024
Background
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
convoluted
hesitancy
toward
vaccines,
including
the
seasonal
influenza
(flu)
vaccine.
Because
of
COVID-19,
flu
season
become
more
complicated;
therefore,
it
is
important
to
understand
all
factors
influencing
uptake
these
vaccines
inform
intervention
targets.
This
article
assesses
related
and
among
adults
in
Tennessee.
Methods
A
cross-sectional,
secondary
data
analysis
1,400
was
conducted
adult
sample
came
from
two
sources:
Data
source
1
completed
a
baseline
survey
January
March
2022,
2
May
August
2022.
on
vaccine
attitudes,
facilitators
barriers,
communication
needs
were
collected
via
random
digit
dial
by
Scientific
Telephone
Samples
(STS).
Two
multivariable
logistic
regression
models
used
estimate
adjusted
odds
ratios
(aORs)
95%
confidence
intervals
(CIs)
predict
sociodemographic
overall
vaccine-related
associated
with
receipt
or
non-receipt
(referent)
vaccines.
Results
Approximately
78%
had
received
vaccination.
significant
positive
association
for
seen
those
who
older
(aged
50–65)
(aOR
=
1.9;
CI:
1.2–3.2),
Black
2.0;
CI:1.3–2.8),
college
education
higher
2.3;
1.5–3.6).
However,
there
negative
persons
reporting
they
extremely
religious
0.5;
CI:0.3–0.9).
Over
56%
vaccination
this
season.
Those
annual
household
income
($80,000+)
1.3–2.6)
health
insurance
2.6;
1.4–4.8)
receipt.
employed
part-time
unemployed
0.7;
0.5–0.9).
Both
strongly
trends
increasing
belief
effectiveness
trust
(
p
<
0.0001)
levels
0.0001).
Conclusion
Strategies
increase
should
be
age-specific,
focus
geographical
financial
access,
offer
tailored
messages
address
concerns
about
Язык: Английский
Effects of different educational interventions on cervical cancer knowledge and human papillomavirus vaccination uptake among young women in Japan: Preliminary results of a cluster randomized controlled trial
PLoS ONE,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
20(1), С. e0311588 - e0311588
Опубликована: Янв. 7, 2025
The
incidence
and
mortality
rates
of
cervical
cancer
are
increasing
among
young
Japanese
women.
In
November
2021,
the
Ministry
Health,
Labour,
Welfare
reinstated
active
recommendation
human
papillomavirus
(HPV)
vaccine,
after
it
had
been
suspended
in
June
2013
due
to
reports
adverse
reactions.
However,
vaccine
hesitancy
is
prevalent
younger
generation
Japan.
To
identify
obstacles
uptake,
we
conducted
a
randomized
study
using
different
methods
provide
educational
content
improve
health
literacy
regarding
HPV
vaccination
female
students.
We
surveyed
188
students,
divided
into
three
groups
according
intervention:
no
intervention,
print-based
social
networking
service-based
intervention.
Twenty
questionnaires
Communicative
Critical
Health
Literacy
scales
were
used
as
scales.
Participants’
knowledge
improved
regardless
method
education.
fact,
participants
acquired
proper
when
given
opportunity
learn
about
importance
disease
its
prevention.
Therefore,
medical
professionals
Japan
must
accurate
scientific
routine
risk
women
their
subsequently
increase
Japan,
which
may
lead
elimination.
Trial
registration
number
:
UMIN000036636
.
Язык: Английский
Knowledge, attitude, and reasons for non-uptake of human papilloma virus vaccination among nursing students
BMC Medicine,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
23(1)
Опубликована: Янв. 21, 2025
Язык: Английский
“If I Start [Primary Prevention] Now, I Can Prevent [Cancer]”: College Students Endorse Cancer Prevention Education
Journal of Cancer Education,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Фев. 19, 2025
Abstract
Early
onset
colorectal
cancer
has
been
linked
to
lifestyle-related
risk
factors.
Emerging
adulthood
(ages
18–25)
the
greatest
changes
lifestyle
health
behaviors
with
implications
for
outcomes.
College
students
have
moderate
consideration
of
future
(CFC-CA)
when
navigating
current
behavior
choices.
This
study
explored
prevention
knowledge,
attitudes
and
behavioral
intentions
in
a
subset
low,
medium
high
CFC-CA.
Qualitative
interviews
were
used
explore
among
sample
college
students.
We
identified
stratified
(
N
=
43)
CFC-CA
n
16),
14),
low
13)
who
agreed
complete
60-min
interview
on
Zoom.
Interviews
transcribed
verbatim,
transcripts
coded
using
an
iterative,
line-by-line
approach.
Group
comparisons
completed
after
coding
was
complete.
Students
exhibited
awareness
highly
publicized
cancers
including
lung,
breast,
skin.
Fifty-four
percent
those
87%
believe
that
their
are
protective
against
cancer.
Most
want
more
education
regardless
level
know
how
they
can
reduce
risk.
Differences
preferred
information
sources
(indirect
vs
direct)
versus
higher
CFC-CA,
respectively.
Students’
preferences
related
scores.
could
be
tailor
content
delivery
modality.
Delivering
through
means
facilitate
internal
reflection
may
effective
improving
reduction
behaviors.
Язык: Английский
Human Papillomavirus Perceptions, Vaccine Uptake, and Sexual Risk Factors in Students Attending a Large Public Midwestern University
JaNiese Elizabeth Jensen,
Linder Wendt,
Joseph C. Spring
и другие.
Vaccines,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
12(6), С. 671 - 671
Опубликована: Июнь 17, 2024
Background:
It
was
to
understand
HPV
vaccination
patterns,
uptake,
perceptions,
and
sexual
risk
factors
in
students
at
a
Midwest
public
university.
Participants:
Students
were
enrolled
during
the
spring
2024
semester
University
of
Iowa.
Methods:
A
survey
developed
emailed
28,095
asking
demographic,
general
health,
HPV-related
questions.
Results:
The
response
rate
4.9%,
with
76%
females
median
age
22.
vaccine
uptake
82%,
88%
recommending
vaccine.
Parental
preference
main
reason
for
being
unvaccinated.
debut
17
years,
2
partners.
Vaccination
associated
female,
health
science,
sexually
active,
COVID-19/influenza
vaccinated
students.
Conclusions:
Iowa
is
higher
than
national
averages.
Increased
education
regarding
still
needed,
particularly
males,
those
not
having
sex,
receiving
other
vaccines.
Язык: Английский
Examining HPV vaccination behavior among young adults: Insights from applying the Health Belief Model
PLoS ONE,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
19(11), С. e0312700 - e0312700
Опубликована: Ноя. 1, 2024
Despite
evidence-based
recommendations
for
HPV
vaccination,
uptake
among
young
adults
is
suboptimal.
Limited
research
has
explored
factors
that
may
influence
vaccination
adults,
as
well
associated
promotion
and
informational
preferences
in
this
group.
This
study
aimed
to
examine
with
vaccine
information
promotion.
Язык: Английский
A transversal cross-sectional study of factors related to HPV vaccination status and cancer screening participation among French women aged 25–40
BMC Cancer,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
24(1)
Опубликована: Июль 6, 2024
Abstract
Background
In
2020,
uterine
cervical
cancer
(UCC)
was
the
12th
most
common
among
women
in
France
and
4th
worldwide.
French
health
authorities
wanted
to
increase
Human
Papilloma
Virus
(HPV)
vaccination
screening
rates.
There
were
still
many
barriers
these
measures
young
women,
their
families,
professionals
teachers.
Between
2014
2019,
international
studies
found
inconsistent
effects
of
HPV
on
UCC
screening.
2022,
a
survey
conducted
aged
25
40
Nord-Pas-de-Calais
region
assess
participation
1)
its
barriers,
2)
as
function
status.
Methods
Data
collected
using
an
anonymous
online
questionnaire
distributed
by
QR
code
80
general
practices
randomly
selected
between
January
June
2022.
Results
analyzed
bivariately
Chi2
test,
multivariately
when
numbers
allowed,
age
subgroups
(sensitivity
analysis).
407
complete
questionnaires
(for
602
participating
women)
analyzed.
our
sample,
41%
vaccinated
against
viruses
The
risk
factors
for
non-vaccination,
after
multivariable
adjustment,
were:
periods
eligibility
early
days
(2007–2012:
odds
ratio
OR
=
0.04
[95%
CI,
0.02–0.09];
2012–2017:
0.5
[0.3–0.8]),
information
received
from
non-medical
sources
(OR
0.3
[0.2–0.6]),
absence
about
0.12
[0.05–0.27]).
90%
screened
UCC.
bivariate
analysis,
at
not
being
those
who
youngest,
had
been
HPV,
heterosexual,
lived
alone,
gynecological
follow-up
practitioner,
did
have
regular
follow-up.
Sensitivity
analysis
showed
that
only
factor
significantly
correlated
with
non-screening
regardless
group
lack
Conclusions
Participation
is
improved
medical
education
This
multicenter
study,
limited
relative
youth
France,
should
be
repeated
2037
possible
effect
Язык: Английский
Predictors of HPV vaccination coverage among adolescents in Tennessee during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study
Vaccine,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown, С. 126581 - 126581
Опубликована: Дек. 1, 2024
Geographical
disparities
exist
in
human
papillomavirus
(HPV)
vaccination
rates
with
Southern
states
having
the
lowest
rates.
Parental
attitudes
remain
understudied
different
locations.
We
assessed
factors
related
to
HPV
receipt
among
children
aged
9-17
years
Tennessee,
and
if
those
differed
by
child's
age
gender.
A
cross-sectional
survey
of
506
parents
was
performed
via
random
digit
dial
from
May
August
2022.
multivariable
logistic
regression
model
used
estimate
adjusted
odds
ratios
95
%
confidence
intervals
predict
sociodemographic
overall
vaccine-related
associated
vaccine
or
non-receipt
(referent)
for
their
child,
exploratory
analyses
determine
In
models,
significantly
positively
(13-17
years)
parent
child
had
influenza
this
season
COVID-19
vaccine,
negatively
who
were
male
a
employed
part-time/unemployed/retired/student/disabled.
Significant
associations
increased
levels
agreement
enough
information
decision-making,
belief
beneficial,
trust
perceived
effectiveness
vaccine.
Increased
hesitancy
that
might
cause
infertility
issues
unsafe,
natural
immunity
is
better
than
negative
receipt.
All
more
pronounced
older
younger
children,
all
but
one
association
(overall
trust)
males
compared
females.
Strategies
improve
uptake
should
be
targeted
and/or
include
9-12
years,
education
on
importance
process
protecting
body
through
vaccines
general.
Язык: Английский