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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedGlenn BA, Nonzee NJ, Tieu L
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in the transition between adolescence and adulthood.
This study looked at the barriers to human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination among young adults receiving care at the student health center of a large public university. The authors conducted semi-structured interviews (n=27) and four focus groups with undergraduate and graduate students (n=18) and semi-structured interviews with 6 health care providers. The interviews and focus groups explored perceived risk of HPV infection, benefits of the HPV vaccine, and motivations for and barriers to HPV vaccination. Many students cited their parents’ views and recommendations from their medical providers as influential on their decision-making process. Cervical cancer prevention was considered the main benefit of the HPV vaccine and sexual activity was a risk factor for HPV infection. Students often lacked knowledge about the vaccine’s benefit for males. Safety and side effects of the vaccine perceived as new were also cited. Providers’ vaccine recommendations were impacted by health system factors including clinical infrastructure, office visit priorities, and processes for recommending and documentation vaccination. Providers suggested various promotion strategies including improving the timing and messaging of outreach efforts on campus and bolstering clinical infrastructure.
AHRQ-funded; HS000046.
Citation: Glenn BA, Nonzee NJ, Tieu L .
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in the transition between adolescence and adulthood.
Vaccine 2021 Jun 8;39(25):3435-44. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.04.019..
Keywords: Young Adults, Sexual Health, Infectious Diseases, Vaccination, Prevention, Cancer: Cervical Cancer, Cancer, Women
Rosenberg SM, Vaz-Luis I, Gong J
Employment trends in young women following a breast cancer diagnosis.
This cohort study examined employment trends in young women (age 40 or less) following a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. The participants were 911 women who were enrolled in the Young Women’s Breast Cancer Study with non-metastatic breast cancer who were surveyed about employment-related outcomes 1 year post-diagnosis. Most women (80%) were employed 1 year after diagnosis. Among employed women, 7% said treatment affected their job performance. Seven percent of women reported unemployment at 1 year, with half of them reporting health reasons for their unemployment. Women with Stage 3 disease, and those who reporting having money to pay bills after cutting back or difficulty paying bills at baseline were more likely to be unemployed.
AHRQ-funded; HS023680.
Citation: Rosenberg SM, Vaz-Luis I, Gong J .
Employment trends in young women following a breast cancer diagnosis.
Breast Cancer Res Treat 2019 Aug;177(1):207-14. doi: 10.1007/s10549-019-05293-x..
Keywords: Cancer: Breast Cancer, Cancer, Women, Young Adults