Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices among Women of Reproductive Age on Human Papillomavirus Infection, Cervical Cancer and Vaccination in Otukpo, Nigeria.
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- 1. Department of Microbiology, Federal University of Health Sciences, Nigeria.
- 2. Department of Biochemistry, Federal University of Health Sciences, Nigeria.
- 3. Department of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Health Sciences, Nigeria.
- 4. UNESCO International Centre for Biotechnology, University of Nigeria, Nigeria.
- 5. Department of Community Medicine, College of Medicine, Federal University of Health Sciences, Nigeria.
- 6. Institute of Global Health and Health Security, Federal University of Health Sciences, Nigeria.
- 7. Office of the Vice-Chancellor, Federal University of Health Sciences, Nigeria.
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of human papilloma virus (HPV) is a necessary measure in curtailing delayed diagnosis and poor control practices. The objective of this study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices vis-à-vis HPV infection, cervical cancer and vaccination among women.
This cross-sectional study was conducted at 15 selected health-care facilities in Otukpo metropolis and it involved 168 pregnant women. The data were collected using structured questionnaire, and analysed for descriptive and analytical statistics using Epi Data Version 3.1 and SPSS statistical package Version 21.
Most of the respondents (75.0%) have heard of human papilloma virus and their information source were mostly the health-care providers. In total, 132(78.6%) agreed to take the vaccine if offered for free but 152(90.5%) stated that it is imperative to seek the opinion of health providers before vaccine uptake. However, only 27(16.1%) have undergone recommended checkup for human papilloma virus/cervical cancer and 23(13.7%) have taken at least a vaccine dose. Some respondents 66(39.3%) had good knowledge while 95(56.6%) demonstrated positive attitude. However, most respondents 161(95.8%) demonstrated poor practices.
There is enormous need to improve HPV sensitization especially in women due to cervical cancer associated risks. Healthcare personnel are therefore encouraged to create more awareness on HPV infection and screening of cervical cancer (CC) via counseling sessions and communications tool like the new media. KAP approach is a critical tool towards successful CC screening and HPV control.
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Journal:
Ethiopian journal of health sciences
Publisher:
African Journals Online (AJOL)
ISSN:
24137170
Volume:
34
Pages:
15
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