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Evaluation and Comparison of Medicine Students’ Knowledge about HPV

Evaluation and Comparison of Medicine Students’ Knowledge about HPV
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摘要 The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for almost 99% of cervical cancers. Cervical cancer is a public health problem, being the fourth most common type of tumor among women worldwide and the third most common cancer among women in Brazil. It is known that cervical cancer is one of the most easily preventable forms of cancer, as there is a highly effective vaccine against HPV, however, morbidity and mortality rates related to human papillomavirus are still frightening, especially in less developed countries. Low vaccination adherence rates, especially the second dose, are probably a reflection of the lack of knowledge about this virus, its clinical repercussions, and the vaccine. A clinical trial was carried out in a higher education institution in Alagoas (Brazil), with students of the medical course to whom a validated questionnaire was applied on HPV in the virtual environment (google forms). Data collection was carried out throughout the month of May of the year 2023. It was shown that the knowledge of medical students about the human papillomavirus was less than what would be desired for future doctors. The alert for the acute need to assess health illiteracy is clear, especially regarding cancer that can be prevented by a highly effective vaccine. The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for almost 99% of cervical cancers. Cervical cancer is a public health problem, being the fourth most common type of tumor among women worldwide and the third most common cancer among women in Brazil. It is known that cervical cancer is one of the most easily preventable forms of cancer, as there is a highly effective vaccine against HPV, however, morbidity and mortality rates related to human papillomavirus are still frightening, especially in less developed countries. Low vaccination adherence rates, especially the second dose, are probably a reflection of the lack of knowledge about this virus, its clinical repercussions, and the vaccine. A clinical trial was carried out in a higher education institution in Alagoas (Brazil), with students of the medical course to whom a validated questionnaire was applied on HPV in the virtual environment (google forms). Data collection was carried out throughout the month of May of the year 2023. It was shown that the knowledge of medical students about the human papillomavirus was less than what would be desired for future doctors. The alert for the acute need to assess health illiteracy is clear, especially regarding cancer that can be prevented by a highly effective vaccine.
作者 Clara Vitória Braz Lima de Oliveira Carla Patrícia Alves Barbosa Alexandre Salomão de Barros Oliveira Ana Paula Portela Andrade Maria Eduarda Dantas Donald Arthur Carmo da Silva Iva Sampaio Bisneta Francisco Expedito Aguiar Sampaio Alexandre Salomão de Braz Oliveira Elizabeth Bacha Clara Vitória Braz Lima de Oliveira;Carla Patrícia Alves Barbosa;Alexandre Salomão de Barros Oliveira;Ana Paula Portela Andrade;Maria Eduarda Dantas Donald;Arthur Carmo da Silva;Iva Sampaio Bisneta;Francisco Expedito Aguiar Sampaio;Alexandre Salomão de Braz Oliveira;Elizabeth Bacha(Tiradentes University Center (UNIT), Maceió, Brazil;Chesf Foundation for Assistance and Social Security (FACHESF), Aracaju, Brazil;Tiradentes University Center (UNIT), Aracaju, Brazil;Department of Medicine, University of Pernambuco (UPE), Recife, Brazil)
出处 《Health》 2023年第8期908-916,共9页 健康(英文)
关键词 Health Education HPV Health Literacy Cervical Cancer Health Education HPV Health Literacy Cervical Cancer
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