Knowledge, opinions and attitudes of Italian mothers towards HPV vaccination and Pap test

Autor: Mauro Bergamini, Clara Ferrara, Maria Grazia Laura Marsala, Silvio Capizzi, Alberto Firenze, Brigid Unim, Maria Ferrara, Elisabetta De Vito, Silvia Miccoli, Rosella Saulle, Leda Semyonov, Valentina Bonanno, Giulio de Belvis, G Giraldi, Giuseppe La Torre, Pasquale Gregorio, Rosaria Nardella, Silvia Lupi, Enrica Guidi, Elisa Langiano, Maria Giovanna Ficarra, Antonio Boccia
Přispěvatelé: La Torre, G., De Vito, E., Ficarra, M., Firenze, A., Gregorio, P., Miccoli, S., Giraldi, G., Unim, B., De Belvis, G., Boccia, A., Saulle, R., Semyonov, L., Ferrara, M., Langiano, E., Capizzi, S., Nardella, R., Marsala, M., Bonanno, V., Ferrara, C., Guidi, E., Bergamini, M., Lupi, S.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
Questionnaires
Uterine Cervical Neoplasm
Health Knowledge
Attitudes
Practice

Cancer Research
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
Surveys and Questionnaires
Surveys and Questionnaire
Child
Papillomavirus Vaccine
Cervical cancer
Univariate analysis
Practice
Mother
medicine.diagnostic_test
Health Knowledge
Medicine (all)
Vaccination
Hpv vaccination
General Medicine
Middle Aged
Pap-test
Italy
Oncology
Female
Human
Papanicolaou Test
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Human papillomavirus
Adolescent
Public health interventions
Socio-culturale
Mothers
Judgment
medicine
Sexually transmitted infections
Humans
Pap test
Papillomavirus Vaccines
Papillomavirus Infections
Self Report
Papillomavirus Infection
Settore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATA
Gynecology
Sexually transmitted infection
business.industry
human papillomavirus
mothers
pap-test
sexually transmitted infections
vaccination
medicine.disease
Sexual intercourse
Human papillomaviru
Multicenter study
Family medicine
Attitudes
business
Popis: Aim This study evaluated the knowledge and attitudes of Italian mothers – whose daughters had been vaccinated in 2012 – towards primary (anti-HPV vaccination) and secondary (Pap test screening) cervical cancer prevention, as well as sources of information and mother-daughter communication on health issues. Methods The survey – part of a multicenter study carried out in 4 Italian cities (Ferrara, Rome, Cassino and Palermo) – was conducted through self-administered questionnaires. The first univariate analysis evaluated differences between mothers of under-18s and over-18s relative to knowledge and attitudes on HPV vaccination and Pap test. The second univariate analysis evaluated differences between the 2 groups of mothers and possible geographical variations regarding the sources of information on HPV and Pap test. Results The sample proved knowledgeable about the correlation between HPV and cervical cancer (>85%) but less aware of other HPV-related diseases. HPV vaccination should be administered before first sexual intercourse according to mothers of over-18s, and to 14- to 17-year-olds according to mothers of under-18s. Up to 88% of mothers of under-18s and 80% of mothers of over-18s declared that the vaccine should be given free of charge. More mothers of under-18s consulted a general practitioner (GP) or gynecologist before deciding to vaccinate their daughters. Mothers of under-18s received information on HPV vaccination mainly from GPs and gynecologists, while mothers of over-18s were informed through TV and books/journals. Over 80% of the sample declared satisfaction with the information received from their gynecologist during the Pap test. Conclusions The findings provide useful information for the development of effective public health interventions that may help improve acceptance of HPV vaccination among mothers.
Databáze: OpenAIRE