dc.contributor.author | Collins, Kristina M. | |
dc.date.issued | 2019 | |
dc.description | Paper approved May 2019 by the faculty of UMKC in partial fulfillment of the degree of Doctor of Nursing Practice | |
dc.description | Approved May 2019 by the faculty of UMKC in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Nursing Practice | |
dc.description.abstract | The human papillomavirus vaccine protects adolescents against the human papillomavirus and
is recommended for all males and females starting at age 11. The human papillomavirus vaccine
is an effective approach to reduce infections and associated cancers however, vaccination uptake
continues to lag behind other vaccines common in adolescents. This evidence based proposal
aimed to improve human papillomavirus vaccine uptake among adolescents using an education
bundle. This project was a quasi-experimental, single group, prospective design which focused
on ten adolescents age eleven through fourteen, who scheduled a well child check or sports
physical in an urban pediatric clinic. An educational bundle was implemented prior to receiving
the human papillomavirus vaccine to improve vaccine uptake. This outcome was evaluated by
measuring vaccination uptake among adolescents who received the educational materials
compared to baseline data from retrospective chart reviews. Results suggest that the use of the
education bundle had a positive impact on HPV vaccine uptake with a 46.7 percent rate of
acceptance among the pre-education group, n=16, compared to an 80 percent acceptance rate
among the post-education group, n=10. When adolescents consistently accept the human
papillomavirus vaccine, the overall prevalence and transmission of the virus are
decreased and associated cancers can be prevented in the United States. Through the use
of education, healthcare providers can improve the current human papillomavirus vaccine rates
and reduce the prevalence of human papillomavirus infections and associated health
complications among adolescents. | eng |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/10355/67982 | |
dc.publisher | University of Missouri -- Kansas City | eng |
dc.rights | Open Access (fully available) | |
dc.rights.holder | Copyright retained by author | |
dc.subject | human papillomavirus | |
dc.subject | vaccine | |
dc.subject | education | |
dc.subject | adolescents | |
dc.subject | uptake | |
dc.subject | barriers | |
dc.title | Using Education to Improve Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Uptake among Adolescents | eng |
dc.type | Paper | eng |
thesis.degree.discipline | Nursing (UMKC) | |
thesis.degree.grantor | University of Missouri--Kansas City | |
thesis.degree.level | Doctoral | |
thesis.degree.name | D.N.P. | |