| Literature DB >> 30481108 |
Maria Grandahl1, Tryggve Nevéus1, Tina Dalianis2, Margareta Larsson1, Tanja Tydén1, Christina Stenhammar1.
Abstract
This study investigates boys' awareness and thoughts about human papillomavirus (HPV) and HPV vaccination, perceived benefits of vaccinating men, information sources and intention to be vaccinated against HPV. We used a qualitative approach and interviews were conducted with 31 upper secondary school male students. Two main themes 1) Promotion of equal health and 2) Increased knowledge facilitates the decision about HPV vaccination emerged from the analysis. The informants believed that it was important and fair to protect boys and girls equally against HPV. If HPV vaccination could prevent both girls and boys against an HPV-related disease, there was nothing to question or to discuss. It was not a matter of sex; it was a matter of equal rights. Moreover, an important reason for vaccinating boys was to prevent the transmission of the virus. However, the boys felt unsure and stated that they needed to know more. The school nurse and the school health were considered suitable both for distributing information and for providing the vaccinations. In conclusion, the participants were in favor of introducing HPV vaccination also for boys in the national vaccination program. Sex-neutral HPV vaccinations were viewed both as a way to stop the virus transmission and a means to promote equal health for the entire population.Entities:
Keywords: Awareness; boys; equal health; gender neutral vaccination; health belief model; human papillomavirus; immunization program; school health; sex-neutral vaccination
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30481108 PMCID: PMC6746528 DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2018.1551670
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Vaccin Immunother ISSN: 2164-5515 Impact factor: 3.452
Interview guide.
| What do you know about HPV? |
| What do you think about the fact that the Public Health Agency in Sweden is considering offering HPV-vaccination also to boys? |
| Would you want to be vaccinated if you were offered HPV vaccination free of charge?
If yes, where would you like to be vaccinated? |
| What are the most important reasons to vaccinate boys (or not to vaccinate boys)? |
| What do you know about the correlation between sexual habits and HPV? |
| Which type of information would you like to get about the vaccine? |
| What information have you received so far about HPV? |
| What information would you need to make a decision regarding vaccination? |
| Have you received any information about HPV vaccination?
If yes, by who? How would you like to get this information? |
| What do you think of vaccinations in general? |
| How do you discuss/talk about HPV vaccination among your peers? |
| Whose responsibility is it to protect against STIs? |
| Is there anything more you would like to say which I didn’t ask you about? |
| To conclude (the interviewer summarize the interview)…. have I understood you correctly? Thank you! |
Example of the analytic process.
| Interview transcript | Initial coding framework | Category | Theme |
|---|---|---|---|
| ”Yes I think… well if it’s… well girls and boys they should, I think they should always get equal treatment, like”. #2 | Just and fair to vaccinate both sexes | Fair is fair – protect both girls and boys against HPV | Promotion of Equal Health |
| ”I would think, one should also get vaccinated since it’s not about girls, it’s about boys as well. If boys don’t get virus, I mean in his body, then it won’t spread anywhere, and then everyone here in Sweden will become safer, so well it’s not just about sexes, it’s about people” #1 | Stop the spread of the virus | For the benefit of others’ health |
Figure 1.Overview themes and categories.