Knowledge and acceptability of the human papillomavirus vaccine among health professionals in Acre state, western Amazon

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the knowledge and acceptability of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine among health professionals from western Amazonia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Sistema Assistencial è Saúde da Mulher e da Criança (Health Care System for Women and Children; SA...

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Main Authors: Julio Eduardo Gomes Pereira, Jéssica Menezes Gomes, Annielson de Souza Costa, Francisco Winter dos Santos Figueiredo, Fernando Adami, Edige Felipe de Sousa Santos, Isabel Cristina Esposito Sorpreso, Luiz Carlos de Abreu
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Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP
Series:Clinics
Subjects:
HPV
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spelling doaj-ccd12130ca2f4c9ba977453c1db97a692020-11-25T00:07:24ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1980-53227410.6061/clinics/2019/e1166S1807-59322019000100279Knowledge and acceptability of the human papillomavirus vaccine among health professionals in Acre state, western AmazonJulio Eduardo Gomes PereiraJéssica Menezes GomesAnnielson de Souza CostaFrancisco Winter dos Santos FigueiredoFernando AdamiEdige Felipe de Sousa SantosIsabel Cristina Esposito SorpresoLuiz Carlos de AbreuOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the knowledge and acceptability of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine among health professionals from western Amazonia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Sistema Assistencial è Saúde da Mulher e da Criança (Health Care System for Women and Children; SASMC) in Acre, Brazil, in 2017. The participants comprised 196 health professionals. The data collection instrument contained 31 questions about HPV, its clinical repercussions for women, and the HPV vaccine. Quantitative variables were presented as medians and 95% confidence intervals (CIs), and p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. For the analyses, chi-square tests and Mann-Whitney tests were used. The collected data were analyzed using Stata®11.0. RESULTS: Of the 196 health professionals, 39.8% (n=76) were physicians and 61.2% (n=120) were other health professionals. The interviewees were mostly female (n=143, 73%, 95% CI 66.1 to 78.9%) who worked in the medical field (n=81, 41.3%, 95% CI 34.4 to 48.6%), and the median age was 38 years (95% CI 36.0 to 39.7). Physicians had increased knowledge regarding only the statement "cervical cancer is one of the main causes of cancer in women", with a proportion ratio of 0.88 (0.80; 0.97) and p<0.001. Regarding clinical knowledge of the HPV vaccine, a low proportion of correct answers was obtained for all the questions, and no significant differences were found between the groups. CONCLUSION: Acceptability and knowledge of HPV and its vaccine were similar among health professionals, with knowledge gaps in questions about the relation between smoking and cervical cancer and specific clinical knowledge.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322019000100279&lng=en&tlng=enHPVPapillomavirus VaccinesKnowledgeHealth Professional
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author Julio Eduardo Gomes Pereira
Jéssica Menezes Gomes
Annielson de Souza Costa
Francisco Winter dos Santos Figueiredo
Fernando Adami
Edige Felipe de Sousa Santos
Isabel Cristina Esposito Sorpreso
Luiz Carlos de Abreu
spellingShingle Julio Eduardo Gomes Pereira
Jéssica Menezes Gomes
Annielson de Souza Costa
Francisco Winter dos Santos Figueiredo
Fernando Adami
Edige Felipe de Sousa Santos
Isabel Cristina Esposito Sorpreso
Luiz Carlos de Abreu
Knowledge and acceptability of the human papillomavirus vaccine among health professionals in Acre state, western Amazon
Clinics
HPV
Papillomavirus Vaccines
Knowledge
Health Professional
author_facet Julio Eduardo Gomes Pereira
Jéssica Menezes Gomes
Annielson de Souza Costa
Francisco Winter dos Santos Figueiredo
Fernando Adami
Edige Felipe de Sousa Santos
Isabel Cristina Esposito Sorpreso
Luiz Carlos de Abreu
author_sort Julio Eduardo Gomes Pereira
title Knowledge and acceptability of the human papillomavirus vaccine among health professionals in Acre state, western Amazon
title_short Knowledge and acceptability of the human papillomavirus vaccine among health professionals in Acre state, western Amazon
title_full Knowledge and acceptability of the human papillomavirus vaccine among health professionals in Acre state, western Amazon
title_fullStr Knowledge and acceptability of the human papillomavirus vaccine among health professionals in Acre state, western Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and acceptability of the human papillomavirus vaccine among health professionals in Acre state, western Amazon
title_sort knowledge and acceptability of the human papillomavirus vaccine among health professionals in acre state, western amazon
publisher Faculdade de Medicina / USP
series Clinics
issn 1980-5322
description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the knowledge and acceptability of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine among health professionals from western Amazonia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Sistema Assistencial è Saúde da Mulher e da Criança (Health Care System for Women and Children; SASMC) in Acre, Brazil, in 2017. The participants comprised 196 health professionals. The data collection instrument contained 31 questions about HPV, its clinical repercussions for women, and the HPV vaccine. Quantitative variables were presented as medians and 95% confidence intervals (CIs), and p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. For the analyses, chi-square tests and Mann-Whitney tests were used. The collected data were analyzed using Stata®11.0. RESULTS: Of the 196 health professionals, 39.8% (n=76) were physicians and 61.2% (n=120) were other health professionals. The interviewees were mostly female (n=143, 73%, 95% CI 66.1 to 78.9%) who worked in the medical field (n=81, 41.3%, 95% CI 34.4 to 48.6%), and the median age was 38 years (95% CI 36.0 to 39.7). Physicians had increased knowledge regarding only the statement "cervical cancer is one of the main causes of cancer in women", with a proportion ratio of 0.88 (0.80; 0.97) and p<0.001. Regarding clinical knowledge of the HPV vaccine, a low proportion of correct answers was obtained for all the questions, and no significant differences were found between the groups. CONCLUSION: Acceptability and knowledge of HPV and its vaccine were similar among health professionals, with knowledge gaps in questions about the relation between smoking and cervical cancer and specific clinical knowledge.
topic HPV
Papillomavirus Vaccines
Knowledge
Health Professional
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322019000100279&lng=en&tlng=en
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