Post on 23-Dec-2015
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JHF HPV Vaccination
InitiativeOverview
Grandmother Power
Messaging
The HPV Vaccine is Cancer Prevention
In 2012, if all missed opportunities for HPV vaccination had been eliminated, coverage with ≥1 dose of HPV vaccine could have reached 92.6%
By increasing 3-dose HPV vaccination coverage to 80%, an estimated additional 53,000 cases of cervical cancer could be prevented over the lifetimes of those aged ≤12 years
In 2007, Australia began providing the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine free to girls 12 to 18 in a school-based program. Now researchers have calculated the effect on the incidence of genital warts in women 15 to 27.
The study found that the rate of genital warts in young Australian women decreased by 61 percent, while rates in age and sex groups not covered by the program were unchanged.
Main Goal: To increase the number of age-eligible males and females who complete the recommended 3-dose course of HPV vaccination in the Pittsburgh MSA.
• Normalize HPV vaccination in provider’s office
• Disseminate culturally-competent messages focusing on the singular opportunity the HPV vaccine presents to prevent certain types of cancer
• Locate and reach prioritized groups through traditional and non-traditional messengers
• Track vaccination rates through health insurance providers
• Influence policy change to attain long-term sustainability
Target Audiences:• Parents of pre-teens and teens• Young adults over 18 who have
not been vaccinated yet• Healthcare providers
How Can We Reach Our Targets?
Speakers for HPV information presentations
Informational tables for health, wellness, community fairs
Brochures on HPV vaccinations
Articles for newsletters
HPVPittsburgh.org
Community Partners:
Women and Girls Foundation
Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh, School of Pharmacy
Funders:
Jewish Healthcare Foundation
Department of Health and Human Services; Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health
The Grable Foundation
The Eye and Ear Foundation
What can you do to help
educate and motivate
others to get the vaccine?