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. 2022 Aug;81(5):513-528.
doi: 10.1177/00178969221092135. Epub 2022 Apr 14.

Human papillomavirus vaccine communication materials for young people in English-speaking countries: A content analysis

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Human papillomavirus vaccine communication materials for young people in English-speaking countries: A content analysis

Harriet Fisher et al. Health Educ J. 2022 Aug.

Abstract

Objective: To undertake a content analysis of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine communication materials available to young people.

Design: Content analysis.

Setting: Majority English-speaking countries.

Methods: Between March and April 2020, a web engine was utilised to search for and retrieve relevant communication materials. Content analysis was used to describe how the following key issues were covered: (1) side effects, (2) safety, (3) practicalities related to receiving the HPV vaccine and (4) gender-specific information.

Results: A total of 44 separate communication materials were retrieved, predominantly videos, webpages and leaflets. There was a focus on mild side effects of the vaccine (43.2%), with less frequent reference being made to moderate or serious side effects (22.7%). Reassurance concerning the safety profile of vaccine was communicated by referencing the widespread use of the HPV vaccine (31.8%). Information regarding formal criteria for entry into the vaccination programme emphasised country-specific eligibility criteria (59.1%), the setting in which vaccination was offered (38.6%) and the number of doses required (38.6%). Content intended to improve young people's experiences of receiving the HPV vaccine was less often provided (22.7%). Gender-specific content usually related to specific HPV-related diseases (52.3%) and/or the availability of cervical cancer screening programmes (52.3%).

Conclusion: A variety of different communication tools were retrieved encompassing a wide variety of formats and content, reflective of different vaccination programmes and the varied priorities of organisations producing the materials. Findings will inform the co-production of a tailored educational package to improve access to information by populations of young people identified as having lower HPV vaccine uptake.

Keywords: Adolescents; HPV vaccine; communication materials; content analysis; young people.

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