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Title: ‘Addressing HPV vaccine hesitancy: unveiling concerns and building trust’ perspectives of adolescent girls and parents in Kisumu County, Kenya
Authors: Ochomo, Edwin Onyango
Tonui, Philiph
Muthoka, Kapten
Amboka, Sayo
Itsura, Peter
Orang’o, Elkanah Omenge
Rosen, Barry
Loehrer, Patrick
Cu-Uvin, Susan
Keywords: Adolescent girls
Cervical cancer
HPV vaccine
Vaccine hesitancy
Issue Date: 29-May-2024
Publisher: Pubmedcentral
Abstract: Introduction: Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes cervical cancer, and HPV vaccination is highly effective in preventing vaccine-targeted HPV infection. However, low HPV vac- cination coverage in Kisumu County, Kenya, at about 10% for the first dose, highlights the critical issue of vaccine hesitancy, particularly in low and middle-income countries. Methods: This study explores the concerns, myths and barriers to HPV vaccine uptake among adolescent girls (aged 10–14) enrolled at human immune-deficiency virus com- prehensive care clinics and their parents in Kisumu County. Focused group discussions were conducted with 48 participants. Results: Content analysis revealed limited knowledge about the HPV vaccine and wide- spread misconceptions regarding its safety and efficacy. Financial constraints, injection fears and negative clinic experiences emerged as additional barriers. Conclusion: The findings emphasise the role of effective communication strategies, including engaging parents through written materials and involving them in decision- making, to dispel myths, provide accurate information and encourage HPV vaccination. Collaborative efforts with community stakeholders are crucial to improve vaccine cover- age and ultimately reduce the cervical cancer burden.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9520
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