2019
DOI: 10.1002/wmh3.293
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Predictors of HPV Knowledge and HPV Vaccine Awareness Among Women in Panama City, Panama

Abstract: In 2008, Panama became the first country in Latin America to offer the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine at no cost to 10‐year‐old girls as part of its National Immunization Program. Vaccine completion rates remain suboptimal, and knowledge is limited regarding public perceptions of the HPV vaccine in Panama. A cross‐sectional survey of 333 Panamanian women aged 18–65 was conducted in Panama City, Panama. Although 93 percent of respondents had heard of HPV, only 59.8 percent had heard of the HPV vaccine. Acc… Show more

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“…All examinations converged in that higher levels of these factors were associated with higher levels of HL. Some of these factors were study time [ 32 ], ,last cervical cancer pap test within 36 months [ 70 ], being member of a social organization [ 26 ], engaging in social groups [ 27 ], better information/access to books [ 60 ], adherence to Mediterranean diet [ 47 ], use of specific medical websites [ 33 ] and being a member of health club/welfare group in their community within last 6 months [ 52 ] (see Additional file 1 for summary of all study findings).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All examinations converged in that higher levels of these factors were associated with higher levels of HL. Some of these factors were study time [ 32 ], ,last cervical cancer pap test within 36 months [ 70 ], being member of a social organization [ 26 ], engaging in social groups [ 27 ], better information/access to books [ 60 ], adherence to Mediterranean diet [ 47 ], use of specific medical websites [ 33 ] and being a member of health club/welfare group in their community within last 6 months [ 52 ] (see Additional file 1 for summary of all study findings).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For some of these indigenous groups, up to 90% live in rural areas in reservations (or comarcas ), while the majority of individuals in other groups live in urban areas within the provinces. 22 Prior studies have shown that high rates of extreme poverty and illiteracy are common among indigenous populations in Panama, and disparities in maternal mortality rates and access to healthcare persist despite efforts to improve healthcare access in these remote regions, 5 7 particularly when minority groups are extensively reported to have lower levels of trust in HCPs and the healthcare system, this picture of maternal immunisation confidence is likely to be different in other regions in Panama, particularly in the comarcas .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 The country has a population of approximately 4.4 million people as of 2021, 4 and indigenous people comprised 12.2% of the population in 2010. 5 Adding to its large indigenous population, Panama is ethnically and culturally diverse, in large part due to its prominent role in international trade. Panama is one of the many Latin American nations with a sizeable West African diaspora, stemming from when slaves were forcefully brought in for the mining industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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