The influence of adolescents responsible on the impact of HPV vaccine adhesion
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36489/saudecoletiva.2020v10i52p2222-2231Keywords:
Prevention, Family Relationship, Cervical NeoplasmsAbstract
Objective: To analyze the role of those responsible for HPV vaccination, identifying factors that influence the vaccination adherence of adolescents Method: Qualitative, descriptive research, using the method of content analysis by Bardin after approval by the Ethical Committee 3.098.551 according to Resolution 580/18. Results: the application of the content analysis generated three categories: "The level of information of those responsible for the HPV vaccine", "The link of the FHS team with the family represented by the person in charge" and "The level of the nurse's articulation in the process health promotion. Conclusion: It can be observed that there is a relationship between the family members and the FHS team, and that most parents of adolescents vaccinated against the HPV virus have information about the disease, consequences of non-vaccination and its benefits.