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Petra Vrtarić (Author), Vida Gönc (Mentor), Vilma Kovač (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Humani virusi papiloma (HPV) najpogosteje povzročajo genitalne bradavice in raka na materničnem vratu. Okužbo lahko preprečimo na več načinov, in sicer je najprimernejše cepljenje. V Sloveniji je cepljenje namenjeno deklicam starim med devet in štirinajst let. Najpomembnejše je ozaveščanje javnosti o pomenu cepljenja, da se bo delež precepljenih dvignil. Ugotovili smo, da 80 % staršev pozna okužbe s HPV, način prenosa ter cepljenje proti okužbi s HPV. 60 % staršev meni, da imajo dovolj informacij o cepljenju, katere v 22 % dobijo iz medijev, 37 % s spleta in 17 % od zdravstvenih delavcev. Pred cepljenjem se predavanja udeleži 13 % staršev, za cepljenje otrok pa 57 % staršev. Rezultati anketnega vprašalnika kažejo, da se starši ne udeležijo predavanj o cepljenju proti HPV, ki potekajo po šolah, zato bi bilo treba o teh predavanjih starše pomembno ozaveščati. Informacije, ki jih tam dobijo, morajo biti kakovostne. S tem se izniči dvom v varnost cepiva, saj starši dobijo pravilne informacije. Raziskavo bi bilo smiselno opraviti na večjem vzorcu.

Keywords

HPV (humani papiloma virus);cepljenje;rak materničnega vratu (RMV);zdravstveno-vzgojno delo medicinske sestre;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FZV - Faculty of Health Sciences
Publisher: [P. Vrtarić]
UDC: 614.47:618.146-006(043.2)
COBISS: 2429092 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Parents perspective on Human papilloma virus vaccination
Secondary abstract: Most commonly caused conditions by the Human papillomavirus (HPV) are genital warts and cervix cancer. There are several ways to prevent the infection however, the most appropriate is vaccination. In Slovenia, vaccination is intended for girls aged from 9 to 14 years. It's of paramount to raise public awareness of the inoculation importance. Throughout our research we learned that approximately 80 % of parents are familiar with HPV infections and disease transmission/carrier factors. 60 % of parents are confident that they have the sufficient amount of information about vaccination methods (they acquire 22 % of information from the media, 37 % from the internet and 17 % via medical and healthcare staff). 13 % of parents attend awareness lectures before the vaccination and 57 % of parents actually decide for the vaccination procedures of their children. The results of the questionnaire survey show that the parents do not attend the lectures about the HPV vaccination procedures which are organised in schools. It's important to have at least basic awareness about this concept. Information that they acquire with these lectures have to be of high quality because, they will diminish the fact about the safety of the vaccination procedures. It would be more sensible to actualise the research on a larger pattern.
Secondary keywords: HPV (Human papillomavirus);vaccination;cervical cancer;medical nursing work;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za zdravstvene vede
Pages: IV, 27 f., 4 f. pril.
ID: 10939411