Associations between ACA-related policies and a clinical recommendation with HPV vaccine initiation

Author(s):  
Summer Sherburne Hawkins ◽  
Krisztina Horvath ◽  
Jessica Cohen ◽  
Lydia E. Pace ◽  
Christopher F. Baum
2021 ◽  
pp. 101053952110274
Author(s):  
Sameer Vali Gopalani ◽  
Amanda E. Janitz ◽  
Sydney A. Martinez ◽  
Janis E. Campbell ◽  
Sixia Chen

Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) adults bear a disproportionate burden of certain human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cancers. In 2015, data from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) showed vaccination coverage among adults by racial and ethnic groups; however, coverage data for NHPI adults were unavailable. In this study, we estimated the initiation and completion of HPV vaccination and assessed the factors associated with vaccination among NHPI adults aged 18 to 26 years in the United States. We analyzed public data files from the 2014 NHPI NHIS (n = 1204). We specified sampling design parameters and fitted weighted logistic regression models to calculate the odds of HPV vaccine initiation. We developed a directed acyclic graph to identify a minimally sufficient set for adjustment and adjusted for insurance coverage (for education and ethnicity) and doctor visit (for insurance coverage, earnings, ethnicity, and sex). Overall, 24.9% and 11.5% of NHPI adults had initiated and completed the HPV vaccination series, respectively. Weighted logistic regression models elucidated that the odds of HPV vaccine initiation were higher for females (weighted odds ratio = 5.4; 95% confidence interval = 2.8-10.4) compared with males. Low vaccination coverage found among NHPI adults provides an opportunity for targeted programs to reduce the burden of HPV-associated cancers.


2019 ◽  
Vol 78 (7) ◽  
pp. 743-755 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angelica M Roncancio ◽  
Becky T Muñoz ◽  
Chakema C Carmack ◽  
Kristy K Ward ◽  
Miguel A Cano ◽  
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Objective: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates among Hispanic adolescents in the USA are far below recommended levels. Using a social marketing theory framework, we assessed the four Ps (product, price, place and promotion) as they relate to efforts to promote HPV vaccine initiation. Design: Qualitative study involving in-depth interviews. Setting: A large Southern city in the USA. Method: Eighty-five in-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with Spanish-speaking Hispanic mothers divided into initiated and uninitiated market segments based on whether or not their adolescent child had received the first dose of the HPV vaccine. Data were analysed using directed qualitative content analysis. Results: Results suggest that the desire to prevent illnesses and protect their child drives the decision to vaccinate (product). Most initiated mothers did not experience barriers to vaccination, and market segments described different potential barriers (price). Both marker segments reported that they needed vaccine information before vaccinating (price). Finally, interventions should target clinics, schools and community centres to raise awareness about the importance of vaccinating against HPV (place and promotion). Conclusion: Findings from this formative study can inform the development of an intervention to increase HPV vaccine initiation among Hispanic adolescents.


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