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Brief Title: HPV Vaccination Health-promotion Programme on Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake Among Female Adolescents
Official Title: Effects of a Multidisciplinary Team-led School-based Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Health-promotion Programme (MDL-SHPVP) on Improving Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake Among Female Adolescents: A Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial
Study ID: NCT04438291
Brief Summary: The MDL-SHPVP will be developed and a clustered randomised controlled trial will be conducted to evaluate the effects of the MDL-SHPVP and to examine whether the effect of the MDL-SHPVP on the rate of HPV vaccine uptake 1 year after intervention is mediated by parents'/guardians' and female adolescents' HPV knowledge, attitudes and beliefs, adolescents' intention to receive HPV vaccination and vaccine acceptance among their parents/guardians.
Detailed Description: 2520 adolescents and their parents or guardians from 18 local secondary day schools will be recruited. Multicomponent interventions will be offered to the intervention schools. To build and strengthen the community capacity in health promotion, a team of volunteers will be established to raise awareness of HPV, cervical cancer and HPV vaccine. Data will be collected at baseline, 1 month and 1 year after intervention. The mixed-effects model will be used to compare the differential changes for each of the primary and secondary outcomes across time between the two groups. The project is expected to instil a more accurate understanding of HPV and HPV vaccination and support the decision to undergo vaccination.
Minimum Age: 14 Years
Eligible Ages: CHILD
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, , Hong Kong
Name: Pak Chun Janita Chau, PhD
Affiliation: Chinese University of Hong Kong
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR