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. 2024 Jul;113(7):1672-1678.
doi: 10.1111/apa.17225. Epub 2024 Mar 29.

School children's perceptions about being offered the HPV vaccination - A focus group study

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School children's perceptions about being offered the HPV vaccination - A focus group study

Ida Enskär et al. Acta Paediatr. 2024 Jul.

Abstract

Aim: There is limited knowledge about the perceptions of HPV vaccination in middle-school children. This qualitative study aimed to explore their views.

Methods: We conducted focus group interviews with children, 10-11 years of age, who had been offered HPV vaccination through the school health services in mid-north Sweden in spring of 2023. Data were analysed with qualitative content analysis.

Results: This study included six focus group interviews with 49 children (boys n = 29; girls n = 20), mean of 11 years of age. Participating children expressed the need to feel safe to be of utmost importance and the means to do so was to be prepared and informed by someone the child trusted. The school nurse was perceived as the expert, best suited to provide factual information, support and motivation, both to children and their parents.

Conclusion: We confirm that healthcare providers' recommendations are crucial for HPV vaccine acceptance also from the child's perspective. Improved information about HPV vaccination to children is necessary. Children's right to participate on their own terms is not fulfilled today. Vaccine promotion, both to children and parents, should be actively managed by the school nurse.

Keywords: HPV; HPV vaccination; children; perception; school health.

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