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Study NCT ID: NCT05767138
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2023-03-14
First Post: 2022-10-26

Brief Title: STI Knowledge and HPV Vaccine Acceptance in Bamako Mali in 2012
Sponsor: Global Alliance to Immunize Against AIDS Vaccine Foundation
Organization: Global Alliance to Immunize Against AIDS Vaccine Foundation

Study Overview

Official Title: Knowledge Attitudes Practices and Willingness to Vaccinate in Preparation for the Introduction of HPV Vaccines in Bamako Mali
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2023-03
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
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Brief Summary: Although screening for pre-cancerous cervical lesions and human papilloma virus HPV vaccination are accepted and effective means to prevent cervical cancer women in Mali have limited access to these interventions In addition cervical cancer prevention by HPV vaccination has been controversial in some settings To reduce cervical cancer prevalence and increase HPV vaccine uptake it is important to understand the level of knowledge about cervical cancer screening and practices related to vaccination in at-risk populations In this study the level of knowledge about HPV and cervical cancer and attitudes towards vaccination were assessed among 301 participants male and female adults and adolescents in a house-to-house survey in two urban neighborhoods in Bamako Mali The survey was combined with a brief educational session on HPV Prior to the education session overall knowledge of HPV infection and cervical cancer was very low only 8 knew that HPV is a sexually transmitted infection STI Less than 20 of women had ever consulted a gynecologist and less than 3 had ever had cervical cancer screening After hearing a description of HPV vaccine more than 80 would accept HPV vaccination fathers and husbands were identified as primary decisions makers and local clinics or the home as preferred sites for vaccination This study provides information on STI knowledge and vaccine acceptance in Bamako Mali in 2012 prior to the introduction of HPV vaccination
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