Toward universal human papillomavirus vaccination for adolescent girls in Hong Kong: a policy analysis

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Ruirui Chen
Eliza Wong
Lijuan Wu
Yuanfang Zhu
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[1] Jinan University-affiliated Shenzhen Baoan Women’s and Children’s Hospital,Division of Health System, Policy & Management, School of Public Health and Primary Care
[2] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,undefined
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HPV vaccination; Universal coverage; Health policy analysis; Hong Kong; Stakeholder analysis;
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Studies have assessed early population-level impact of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programs for preventing cervical cancer. Through a case study in Hong Kong we examined stakeholder engagement and interactions to promote a universal HPV vaccination program using the Health Policy Triangle framework for structured health policy analysis. Using data from a document review and semi-structured in-depth interviews, we used thematic and stakeholder analyses to describe the process of policy formation. Given Hong Kong’s political and health system, and a mix of Chinese and Western values, stakeholders judged legitimacy of the process differently. We discuss their varied ethical stances and the role of research evidence for informing policy-making. For effective HPV vaccination policy and promotion of universal free HPV vaccination among adolescent girls, new strategies are needed to broaden acceptance of the process, to frame policies in terms of facts and values, and to connect research to policy-making and improve coalition-building.
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