Doktorarbeit / Dissertation, 2020
48 Seiten
This project aims to assess factors influencing the uptake of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine among girls aged 9-14 in Bukomansimbi Sub County, Bukomansimbi District. The study seeks to understand the level of uptake of the HPV vaccine, identify key factors influencing this uptake, and develop recommendations for improving the vaccination program.
The initial chapters of the study provide context and background information. The introduction lays out the importance of HPV vaccination and the prevalence of cervical cancer in Uganda. The problem statement identifies the low uptake of the HPV vaccine, and the objectives focus on understanding the underlying reasons.
Chapter Two delves into the relevant literature, examining existing research on HPV vaccination globally and in Uganda. It explores factors influencing vaccine uptake including caregivers' perspectives, healthcare system factors, and socio-cultural influences.
Chapter Three outlines the research methodology. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, utilizing a combination of quantitative and qualitative data collection techniques. This includes a survey of girls aged 9-14 and their caregivers, as well as interviews with healthcare providers and community leaders.
Chapter Four presents the findings of the study, highlighting the key factors identified through data analysis. It examines the relationship between these factors and the level of HPV vaccine uptake in the study area.
Chapter Five focuses on the discussion of the results. It interprets the findings in light of existing literature and provides insights into the complex interplay of factors influencing vaccine uptake.
This study focuses on the uptake of the HPV vaccine, exploring factors such as caregivers' perspectives, healthcare system accessibility, socio-cultural influences, and the prevalence of cervical cancer. The project also highlights the importance of community engagement and the development of targeted interventions to increase vaccine uptake and promote cervical cancer prevention.
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