| Literature DB >> 22174715 |
Jennifer D Allen1, Maria de Jesus, Dana Mars, Laura Tom, Lindsay Cloutier, Rachel C Shelton.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe parents' knowledge, attitudes, and decision-making with regard to obtaining the HPV vaccine for their daughters.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22174715 PMCID: PMC3228341 DOI: 10.1155/2012/401979
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Oncol ISSN: 1687-8450 Impact factor: 4.375
Focus group questions.
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| Sources of health information | Where do you get information about your daughter's health? |
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| Decision-making about daughter's health | Who makes decisions about your daughter's health? |
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| Awareness and knowledge of HPV | What do you know about HPV or human papillomavirus? |
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| Awareness and knowledge of HPV vaccine | Have you heard about a vaccine for HPV? |
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| Social and subjective norms about HPV vaccination | Are people in your community getting their daughters vaccinated? Why or why not? What would your (spouse/partner; family members; friends) think about your getting your daughter vaccinated for HPV? |
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| Barriers to vaccination | Is it difficult to get this vaccine? |
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| Desired information | What would you need to know before making a decision about vaccinating your daughter(s)? |
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| Preferred sources and settings for HPV information delivery | What would be the best way to deliver information about the HPV vaccine to parents? |
Focus group themes.
| Theme | Example quotes |
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| Insufficient information to make informed decisions | “I didn't give it [HPV vaccine] to my daughter when the doctor asked because I wasn't aware of the consequences. I need more research on it before I put her through something like that.” |
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| Involvement in decision making | “I leave it up to my daughter and her mother to decide what to do about the HPV vaccine.” |
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| Concerns about vaccine safety | “My first thought was, I am sendin' my ten-year old to this clinic to put dead HPV cells in her. What if the HPV that they are shooting in her body … what if it comes to life?” |
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| Mistrust-pharmaceutical companies | “… all those pharmaceuticals care about, let's be honest, is money.” |
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| Mistrust-medical providers | “I was pregnant thirteen times but … it's [HPV] never, ever once [taps on table for emphasis] come up with my doctor! Never once have they even mentioned [HPV]!” |
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| Sources of information | “I don't think the TV commercials explain enough, all they say is “one less, one less, one less.” I would like to know how long the vaccine is good for and its effectiveness.” |
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| Desired educational materials and strategies | “You can't use big words, you need to make it understandable so that people can understand [the vaccine information] and make decisions.” |