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Assessing an intervention to increase knowledge related to cervical cancer and the HPV vaccine.

Marvella E Ford1, Kimberly Cannady2, Georges J Nahhas3, Kendrea D Knight4, Courtney Chavis5, Brittney Crawford6, Angela M Malek4, Erica Martino5, Starr Frazier7, Antiqua Gathers7, Claudia Lawton8, Kathleen B Cartmell9, John S Luque10.   

Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the primary risk factor for cervical cancer. While the HPV vaccine significantly reduces the risk of HPV infection and subsequent cervical cancer diagnosis, underuse is linked to lack of knowledge of its effectiveness in preventing cervical cancer. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a cancer educational intervention (titled "MOVENUP") to improve knowledge of cervical cancer, HPV, and the HPV vaccine among predominantly African American communities in South Carolina. The MOVENUP cancer educational intervention was conducted among participants residing in nine South Carolina counties who were recruited by community partners. The 4.5-h MOVENUP cancer educational intervention included a 30-min module on cervical cancer, HPV, and HPV vaccination. A six-item investigator-developed instrument was used to evaluate pre- and post-intervention changes in knowledge related to these content areas. Ninety-three percent of the 276 participants were African American. Most participants reporting age and gender were 50+ years (73%) and female (91%). Nearly half of participants (46%) reported an annual household income <$40,000 and 49% had not graduated from college. Statistically significant changes were observed at post-test for four of six items on the knowledge scale (P<0.05), as compared to pre-test scores. For the two items on the scale in which statistically significant changes were not observed, this was due primarily due to a baseline ceiling effect.
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Keywords:  African Americans; Cervical cancer; HPV vaccine; Health disparities (3−10); Intervention; Knowledge

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32241386      PMCID: PMC8772385          DOI: 10.1016/bs.acr.2020.01.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Cancer Res        ISSN: 0065-230X            Impact factor:   6.242


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