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Maria Grandahl1,2, Margareta Larsson1, Tanja Tydén1, Christina Stenhammar1.
Abstract
The aim was to investigate school nurses' attitudes towards, and experiences of vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV), and compare the results with a similar study three years earlier. School nurses (n = 736) from all counties in Sweden completed a questionnaire in spring 2016, four years after the implementation of the national HPV vaccination programme, and three years after the previous survey. Overall, the school nurses had more favourable attitudes towards the HPV vaccination programme compared to the study in 2013 (p = 0.015). More than half of the nurses (n = 415, 56%) strongly agreed that boys should also be offered the vaccine (p<0.001). There were no differences in school nurses' perceived knowledge about HPV in order to inform and to answer questions about the vaccine from the girls or from the parents. More than half of the nurses (n = 409, 56%) reported that they needed more education about HPV. Almost all nurses (n = 659, 90%) had been contacted by parents with questions about the vaccine, and most questions were related to vaccine safety. School nurses have a more favourable attitude towards the vaccination programme against HPV compared to three years earlier, although almost all nurses had been contacted by parents with diverse questions and concerns. The nurses believed that they needed more education about HPV. Thus, it is essential to provide ongoing education and training for school nurses who are key healthcare professionals for providing information about HPV and HPV vaccination to parents and to pupils.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28419156 PMCID: PMC5395208 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0175883
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Characteristics of the participating school nurses in 2016 (n = 736) and in 2013 (n = 851).
| Characteristics | School nurses 2016 | School nurses 2013 |
|---|---|---|
| 51.4 (8.5) | 51.7 (7.5) | |
| 10.0 (7.8) | 10.17 (7.3) | |
| Women | 715 (97.1) | 840 (98.7) |
| Men | 7 (1.0) | 11 (1.3) |
| Other/not stated | 8 (1.1) | - |
| Public health/District nursing | 336 (45.7) | 411 (48.3) |
| Paediatric and adolescent health | 225 (30.6) | 317 (37.3) |
| School health | 53 (7.2) | 74 (8.7) |
| Other (intensive care, anaesthesia or midwifery) | 25 (3.4) | 40 (4.7) |
| None | 21 (2.9) | 9 (1.1) |
| Public school | 650 (88.3) | 781 (91.8) |
| Private school | 70 (9.5) | 70 (8.2) |
| Urban | 337 (45.8) | 296 (34.8) |
| Rural | 194 (26.4) | 209 (24.6) |
| City | 191 (26.0) | 346 (40.6) |
School nurses’ attitudes towards HPV vaccination.
| Strongly agree | Partially agree | Partially disagree | Strongly disagree | p-value | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | 2013 | 2016 | 2013 | 2016 | 2013 | 2016 | 2013 | ||
| It is appropriate that HPV vaccination was introduced in the general childhood vaccination programme | 629 (85.5) | 544 (63.9) | 88 (12.0) | 243 (28.6) | 13 (1.8) | 53 (6.2) | 2 (0.3) | 11 (1.3) | <.001 |
| Boys should also be offered the HPV vaccine in the school based vaccination programme | 415 (56.4) | 352 (41.4) | 234 (31.8) | 341 (40.1) | 50 (6.8) | 113 (13.3) | 26 (3.5) | 45 (5.3) | <.001 |
| HPV vaccine is more painful than other vaccinations | 115 (15.6) | 232 (27.3) | 247 (33.6) | 302 (35.5) | 120 (16.3) | 172 (20.2) | 244 (33.2) | 145 (17.0) | <.001 |
| Fear of needles is a problem | 132 (17.9) | 198 (23.3) | 328 (44.6) | 375 (44.1) | 158 (21.5) | 176 (20.7) | 108 (14.7) | 102 (12.0) | 0.012 |
| Those who declined vaccination should be offered the vaccination later | 278 (37.8) | 271 (31.8) | 234 (31.8) | 238 (28.0) | 120 (16.3) | 184 (21.6) | 98 (13.3) | 158 (18.6) | <.001 |
| I have sufficient confidence in the authorities’ decisions about HPV vaccination | 491 (66.7) | 393 (46.2) | 197 (26.8) | 356 (41.8) | 27 (3.7) | 81 (9.5) | 12 (1.2) | 21 (2.5) | <.001 |
| HPV vaccination may result in decreased condom use | 34 (4.6) | 54 (6.3) | 271 (36.8) | 377 (44.3) | 216 (29.3) | 257 (30.2) | 203 (27.6) | 163 (19.2) | <.001 |
| HPV vaccination may result in increased number of sexual partners | 12 (1.6) | 31 (3.6) | 138 (18.8) | 167 (19.6) | 235 (31.9) | 335 (39.4) | 334 (45.4) | 318 (37.4) | 0.002 |
| HPV vaccination may improve the awareness of sexually transmitted infections | 193 (26.2) | 199 (23.4) | 407 (55.3) | 527 (61.9) | 103 (14.0) | 95 (11.2) | 20 (2.7) | 30 (3.5) | 0.593 |
| HPV vaccination may reduce participation in Pap smear tests | 37 (5.0) | 72 (8.5) | 310 (42.1) | 466 (54.8) | 236 (32.1) | 227 (26.7) | 138 (18.8) | 86 (10.1) | <.001 |
†Mann-Whitney U test
School nurses’ perceived knowledge about HPV vaccination.
| Strongly agree | Partially agree | Partially disagree | Strongly disagree | P value | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | 2013 | 2016 | 2013 | 2016 | 2013 | 2016 | 2013 | ||
| I have good knowledge about HPV to inform girls | 454 (61.7) | 529 (62.2) | 264 (35.9) | 226 (26.6) | 7 (1.0) | 96 (11.3) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0.154 |
| I have good knowledge about HPV to inform parents | 398 (54.1) | 481 (56.5) | 315 (42.8) | 296 (34.8) | 10 (1.4) | 61 (7.2) | 0 (0) | 13 (1.5) | 0.629 |
| I have good knowledge to answer parents’ questions about HPV vaccine | 292 (39.7) | 351 (41.2) | 415 (56.4) | 433 (50.9) | 20 (2.7) | 24 (2.8) | 1 (0.1) | 2 (0.2) | 0.275 |
| I have good knowledge about the safety profile of HPV vaccine | 281 (38.2) | - | 419 (56.9) | - | 27 (3.7) | - | 1 (0.5) | - | - |
†Mann-Whitney U test
*This question was added to the 2016 survey
Information given by school nurses’ about HPV vaccine to parents and pupils.
| Yes, n (%) | No, n (%) | P-value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | 2013 | 2016 | 2013 | ||
| Written information to parents | 717 (97.4) | 828 (97.3) | 10 (1.4) | 23 (2.7) | 0.066 |
| Information at parental meetings | 125 (17.0) | 175 (20.6) | 602 (81.8) | 676 (79.4) | 0.089 |
| Information by email or telephone on parents’ initiative | 233 (31.7) | 290 (34.1) | 494 (67.1) | 561 (65.9) | 0.394 |
| Oral information about HPV vaccine to boys and girls | 250 (34.0) | 286 (33.6) | 478 (64.9) | 565 (66.4) | 0.009 |
| Oral information about HPV vaccine to girls | 433 (58.8) | 442 (51.9) | 295 (40.1) | 409 (48.1) | <.001 |
| No oral information about HPV vaccine to boys or girls | 91 (12.4) | 123 (14.5) | 637 (86.5) | 728 (85.5) | 0.005 |
†Pearson Chi-Square