Download Human Papillomavirus in the Latino/ Hispanic Community

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts
no text concepts found
Transcript
Gloria Manuel, Marlene Marquez, and Jennifer Nguyen
University of Colorado Denver
Fall 2013


HPV is the most common and most costly
sexually transmitted disease worldwide
Nearly all cervical cancers are caused by the
Human papillomavirus (HPV) strains 16 & 18
◦ About12,000 cervical cancer cases per year
◦ About 4,000 cervical cancer deaths per year
(National Cancer Institute, SEER Data, 2013)

Approximately 42.5% of U.S. women are
infected with HPV at some point in their lives
(American Cancer Society, 2012)
1999-2007
Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, 1975-2009.
(JNCI, 2012 )

HPV Vaccine Recommendations:
◦
◦
◦
◦

Gardasil and Cervarix
Females ages 11-26: 11-17 and 18-26 years old
Males ages 11-21
3 doses over 6 months
Reducing Behavioral Risks
◦ Regular use of condoms
◦ Limiting the number of partners
(ACS, 2012)

HPV Testing Recommendations
◦ Age 30 or older
◦ Abnormal Pap smears

Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendations
◦ Beginning at age 21
◦ Ages 21 to 29 - Pap test every 3 years
◦ Ages 30 to 65 - Pap test and HPV test every 5 years;
OR a Pap test alone every 3 years.
(ACS, 2012; CDC, 2013)






HPV infection
Diet
Smoking
Poverty
Oral Contraceptives
Family History
(ACS, 2012)

Healthy People 2020’s objective for cervical
cancer is to reduce the mortality rate by 10%
Baseline:
2.4 uterine cervix cancer
deaths per 100,000
females occurred in 2007
(age adjusted to the year
200 standard population
Target:
2.2 deaths per 100,000
females
Target-Setting Method:
10 percent improvement





Cost and Access to Care
Cultural Beliefs/Language
Lack of Knowledge/Literacy
Misconceptions
Psychological Factors
Patient/Parents Factors/
Acceptance



Parental consent/acceptance
Barriers for parents
Physicians/pediatricians beliefs and attitudes






Addressing cost issue
Education
Engaging health care workers
Culturally-tailored interventions
Engage friends and family
Empowering Latinas



Discuss cost issue with patients
Financial assistance (e.g., cover cost, co-pays)
Work with the Vaccines for Children program

Culturally tailored educational materials to
increase HPV and vaccines knowledge
◦ Use different methods to educate





Radionovelas
Pamphlets in Spanish
Magazines/Newspapers in Spanish
Focus groups – both adolescents and parents
Provide pediatricians with resources and
trainings on how to approach parents

Engaging health care workers
◦ Using Promotoras

Culturally tailored interventions
◦ Address barriers to community (i.e. transportation
problems), use community-based methods, include
schools, churches, etc.

Engaging friends and family
◦ Educating parents, peers, siblings
◦ Having informative sessions for parents-only

Empowering women to advocate for
themselves and their children



NBCLatino.com
HPV in boys and men
Life of HPV vaccine
Continue building
culturally-tailored
research and
interventions for
Latinas