Facilitating human papillomavirus vaccination pathways by extending vaccination competencies to community pharmacists: A cross-sectional survey on the acceptability and expectations among healthcare professionals and parents

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作者
Julia, Bruno [1 ,5 ]
Farge, Gaelle [2 ]
Mourlat, Benoit [3 ]
Mamane, Carole [2 ]
Bensimon, Lionel [2 ]
Hommel, Christophe [4 ]
Conan, Gilles [4 ]
机构
[1] Community Pharmacist, Lherm, France
[2] MSD France, Outcomes Res, Puteaux La Defense, France
[3] MSD France, Publ Affairs, Puteaux La Defense, France
[4] Int Ctr Vaccinat, Strasbourg, France
[5] Pharm Lherm, 7,Ave Gascogne, F-31600 Lherm, France
关键词
Human papillomavirus vaccine; Vaccination coverage; Public health;
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10.1016/j.rcsop.2023.100255
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination coverage rate (VCR) remains low in France (37.4% in girls in 2021). The French health authority recommended in 2022 to extend vaccination competencies to additional healthcare providers (HCPs), including community pharmacists (CPs).Objectives: To understand the acceptability by general practitioners (GPs), CPs and parents of adolescents of extending vaccination competencies and to identify benefits and barriers of new vaccination pathways.Methods: This cross-sectional research used a qualitative and quantitative approach. For the quantitative survey, GPs, CPs and parents of adolescents eligible to HPV vaccination completed an online questionnaire. Participants were asked to imagine themselves in different pathways and evaluate them. Results: A total of 200 GPs, 201 CPs and 800 parents were included. The level of acceptability of extending vaccination competencies to other HCPs was high in CPs (86% rated >= 7/10), but low in GPs (35%) and intermediate in parents (61%). Parents ranked first (44%) a pathway where GPs prescribed while CPs vaccinated because GPs inspire confi-dence as vaccine prescribers (80%) and parents prefer to be informed on vaccination by them (80%). CPs ranked first (42%) a scenario where they vaccinated after invitation of adolescents from the French National Health Insurance Fund (NHIS). They emphasized the simplicity of this scenario (94%) and the potential increase of VCR (91%), but asked to be more informed on HPV vaccination (77%) and favored television (83%) for communication campaigns.Conclusions: GPs and parents, in contrast with community pharmacists, were only moderately supportive of the exten-sion the vaccination competencies. Confidence in the HCP remains the primary factor for adherence to a vaccination pathway beyond the simplicity of the pathway. Training of CPs, traceability tool, support from authorities and commu-nication campaigns are levers that will support CPs in their new role and contribute to increase parents' acceptability toward CPs.
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