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Nada Manojlović (Author), Milica Lahe (Mentor), Vida Gönc (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Infekcija s humanim papiloma virusom (HPV) je spolno prenosljiva bolezen. HPV lahko poleg drugih genitalnih bolezni povzroči tudi raka na materničnem vratu. Okužbe skušamo zmanjšati na ta način, da preventivno cepimo dekleta v šestem razredu osnove šole. Pomembno vlogo imajo medicinske sestre pri osveščanju staršev in njihovih otrok o dejavnikih tveganja za okužbo in o programu preventivnega cepljenja. Narejena je bila raziskava s katero smo želeli ugotoviti ali starši poznajo problematiko okužbe s HPV, kako in koliko so osveščeni o okužbi s HPV in ali si želijo pridobiti še več informacij v obliki predavanj, seminarjev, učnih delavnic itd. Uporabili smo kvantitativno metodo dela, pri kateri smo s pomočjo delno strukturiranega anketnega vprašalnika, ki so ga izpolnili starši šestošolk dveh osnovnih šol na Ravnah na Koroškem. Ugotovili smo, da starši na splošno poznajo problematiko okužbe s HPV, vendar menijo, da niso dovolj osveščeni o okužbah s HPV in da si želijo več informacij, kot so predavanja, seminarji ali učne delavnice. Po oceni anketiranih staršev imajo premalo informacij glede preventivnega cepljenja proti okužbi s HPV, zaradi česa je potreba po osveščanju in edukaciji staršev velika.

Keywords

okužba s HPV;dejavniki tveganja;osveščenost staršev;cepljenje;zdravstvena vzgoja;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FZV - Faculty of Health Sciences
Publisher: [N. Manojlović]
UDC: 618.1:616.9(043.2)
COBISS: 1929892 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The Effectiveness of informing parents about preventive vaccination against human papilloma virus (HPV) infection
Secondary abstract: Human papiloma virus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted infection from the family of human papiloma viruses. We try to prevent the infections by using preventive vaccination with sixth grade primary school girls. The nurse takes a big part in informing the parents and their children about the causes of the development of human papiloma virus. The aim of this research is to establish whether the parents are familiar with the problem of HPV infection, how informed they are and if they want any additional information in the form of lessons, seminars or workshops. We used a descriptive method and a partially structured questionnaire in two primary schools, which was answered by sixth grade girls’ parents who are responsible or represent their children, and decide about their better and more secure sex life. We established that the parents generally are familiar with the problem of HPV infection but feel that they are not informed enough and want more information via classes, seminars and workshops. According to the results of the questionnaire answered by the children' parents, there is a lack of information about the vaccination against HPV infection, so there is a big need for more information and education for parents.
Secondary keywords: HPV infection;risk assessment;parentʼs knowledge;vaccination;health education;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Undergraduate thesis
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za zdravstvene vede
Pages: IV, 43 f., 6 f. pril.
ID: 8726137