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Stakeholder Perspectives of Australia's National HPV Vaccination Program

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VACCINES
卷 10, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/vaccines10111976

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human papillomavirus (HPV); HPV vaccine; vaccination program; evaluation; stakeholder; survey; interviews

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Australia has been a leader in HPV vaccination, implementing a national program since 2007. The program has recently transitioned to a 2-dose schedule and has been well accepted by schools and students, reducing costs and resource requirements. However, completion rates have not increased as anticipated due to dosing intervals and limited opportunities for catch-up vaccination. Vaccine hesitancy is not currently a major issue but remains a potential threat. Measures to optimize the program's impact and address potential barriers are important.
Australia has been a world leader in human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and was the first country to implement a fully funded national HPV vaccination program, from 2007 for girls and 2013 for boys. In 2018 the program changed from a 4-valent to 9-valent HPV vaccine and a 3-dose to 2-dose standard schedule. We assessed stakeholder perspectives on factors influencing program outcomes and impact as part of a comprehensive program evaluation. In late 2019 and early 2020, we conducted 26 interviews with 42 key stakeholder participants and received 1513 survey responses from stakeholders including general practice staff and school-based nurse immunisers. Findings included that the 2-dose schedule is better accepted by schools and students and has reduced program cost and resource requirements. However, course completion rates have not increased as much as anticipated due to the 6-12 month dosing interval and reduced opportunities for school-based catch-up vaccination. Major reported barriers to increased vaccine coverage were absenteeism and consent form return. Vaccine hesitancy is not currently a major issue but remains a potential threat to the program. While Australia's HPV vaccination program is perceived as highly successful, measures to further enhance the program's impact and mitigate potential threats are important.

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