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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Human Papillomavirus | Research

Between now and later: a mixed methods study of HPV vaccination delay among Chinese caregivers in urban Chengdu, China

Authors: Vivian Wan-Cheong Yim, Qianyun Wang, Yifan Li, Chuanyun Qin, Weiming Tang, Shenglan Tang, Mark Jit, Jennifer S. Smith, Heidi J. Larson, Joseph D. Tucker, Jing Li, Leesa Lin, Dan Wu

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Adolescent girls in China have a low HPV vaccination rate. Although vaccination is recommended by the Chinese health authorities, the cost is not covered by the national immunisation programme. Vaccination delay, among other reasons such as supply shortage and poor affordability, may contribute to low uptake. This sequential mixed methods study aimed to identify potential factors of delayed HPV vaccination among Chinese adolescent girls.

Methods

Quantitative data about the attitudes and perceptions of HPV vaccination were collected from 100 caregivers of 14–18-year-old girls using an online survey in Chengdu, China. The survey data informed a subsequent qualitative study using four focus group discussions. We conducted a descriptive analysis of the survey data and a thematic analysis of the qualitative data. The findings were interpreted using a health behaviour model adapted from the Health Belief Model and the Andersen’s Behavioural Model for Health Services Use.

Results

A total of 100 caregivers – 85 were mothers and 15 were fathers – participated in the survey; 21 caregivers joined focus group discussions. When asked about their intended course of action if the 9vHPV vaccine was out-of-stock, 74% chose to delay until the 9vHPV vaccine is available while 26% would consider 2vHPV or 4vHPV vaccines or seek alternative ways to procure the vaccine. Qualitative results confirmed that caregivers preferred delaying HPV vaccination for adolescent girls. The intent to delay was influenced by systemic barriers such as supply shortage and individual-level factors such as a preference for the 9vHPV vaccine, safety concerns, inadequate health communication, and the belief that adolescents were unlikely to be sexually active.

Conclusion

In urban areas, Chinese caregivers’ intent to delay vaccination in favour of 9vHPV vaccine over receiving the more accessible options was influenced by a mix of individual and contextual factors. Focussed health communication strategies are needed to accelerate HPV vaccination among adolescents.
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Metadata
Title
Between now and later: a mixed methods study of HPV vaccination delay among Chinese caregivers in urban Chengdu, China
Authors
Vivian Wan-Cheong Yim
Qianyun Wang
Yifan Li
Chuanyun Qin
Weiming Tang
Shenglan Tang
Mark Jit
Jennifer S. Smith
Heidi J. Larson
Joseph D. Tucker
Jing Li
Leesa Lin
Dan Wu
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-17697-6

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