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Abstract

To evaluate the implementation of Ontario's publicly-funded, school-based HPV immunization program through a process evaluation. The immunization program targets grade 8 females. Ontario vaccine-preventable disease managers were the key informants for this evaluation. Ontario, Canada. Ontario's Public Health Units (HUs) are responsible for the local implementation of the immunization program. The process evaluation involved a telephone-based, semi-structured questionnaire which included questions on stakeholder engagement; school and school board participation; communication strategies; and processes for obtaining informed consent. All 36 HUs participated; 16 (44%) reported difficulties receiving agreement from local school boards to administer HPV vaccine in schools. Two Catholic school boards have not permitted HPV vaccine clinics in their schools: 1 only during the first year and 1 in the second and third years. All HUs request parental consent for students to receive the HPV vaccine and 5/36 also request or encourage student consent; 14 HUs indicated they would immunize a grade 8 girl at a school clinic, in the absence of parental consent, if the student requested immunization and was judged capable of providing informed consent. Many HUs reported challenges in receiving support from local school boards. Despite this, vaccine clinics have been offered in all but 2 public school boards since 2007. All HUs request parental consent before HPV immunization at school-based clinics; 39% would consider immunizing in absence of parental consent. The results of this process evaluation will inform the HPV immunization program evaluation that is currently underway in Ontario.

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Business indexing term
Title
Ontario's School-based HPV Immunization Program: School Board Assent and Parental Consent
Publication title
Volume
103
Issue
1
Pages
34-9
Number of pages
6
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Jan/Feb 2012
Section
PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTION
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
Place of publication
Ottawa
Country of publication
Netherlands
ISSN
00084263
e-ISSN
19207476
CODEN
CJPEA4
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
French
Document type
Feature, Journal Article
Document feature
Tables; References
Accession number
22338326
ProQuest document ID
920841480
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/ontarios-school-based-hpv-immunization-program/docview/920841480/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Copyright Canadian Public Health Association Jan/Feb 2012
Last updated
2025-11-16
Database
ProQuest One Academic