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06.11.2019 | Original Paper

Cervical Cancer and Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Awareness Among Married Bhutanese Refugee and Nepali Women in Eastern Nepal

verfasst von: Madhav P. Bhatta, Derek C. Johnson, Mingma Lama, Bipu Maharjan, Pema Lhaki, Sadeep Shrestha

Erschienen in: Journal of Community Health | Ausgabe 3/2020

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Abstract

This study examined the sexually transmitted infections (STIs), cervical cancer, and human papillomavirus virus (HPV) vaccine-related awareness and knowledge among married Bhutanese refugee and Nepali women living in eastern Nepal. Participants were recruited from a women’s health camp in Jhapa District in eastern Nepal. A demographic and health survey with questions on STIs, cervical cancer and HPV vaccine was administered to consenting participants. Women who were born in Bhutan or living in the United Nations administered refugee camps were classified as Bhutanese. Of the 630 participants, 14.3% of participants were Bhutanese and the mean age was 38.8 ± 8.2 years. A higher proportion of Bhutanese than Nepali women reported a lack of cervical cancer awareness (42.0% vs. 30.7%; p = 0.036). Only 21.5% of the participants knew HPV as the cause of cervical cancer; 13.9% were aware of an HPV vaccine; and 96% reported that they would have their children vaccinated against HPV if the vaccine was available free of cost to them. In multivariable analyses, the lack of awareness about STIs was directly associated with the lack of cervical cancer awareness [odds ratio (OR) 4.50; 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.99–6.77] and inversely associated with HPV-vaccine awareness [OR 0.53; 95% CI 0.29–0.97]. Low cervical cancer and HPV vaccine awareness and knowledge among Nepali and Bhutanese women in eastern Nepal highlight the need for increasing awareness and knowledge in the context of STIs and reproductive health education. Increasing awareness and knowledge of HPV, its role in cervical cancer, and prevention modalities is a first critical step for implementing successful targeted primary cervical cancer prevention measures focused on behavior modification and vaccine administration.
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Metadaten
Titel
Cervical Cancer and Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Awareness Among Married Bhutanese Refugee and Nepali Women in Eastern Nepal
verfasst von
Madhav P. Bhatta
Derek C. Johnson
Mingma Lama
Bipu Maharjan
Pema Lhaki
Sadeep Shrestha
Publikationsdatum
06.11.2019
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Community Health / Ausgabe 3/2020
Print ISSN: 0094-5145
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-3610
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-019-00770-2