Rôle des pratiques de médecine générale sur les différences de couverture vaccinale HPV entre cantons du Grand Est : étude exploratoire à partir des données du site bas-rhinois du Centre régional des dépistages organisés du Grand Est/thèse présentée pour
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Auteur(s) : Brauneisen Sarah
Composante : MEDECINE
Date de création : 30-06-2021
Résumé(s) : Introduction: The vaccination coverage rate observed in France remains well below the planned targets and one of the lowest observed by European countries. Within the French territory itself, we can notice differences in vaccination coverage. There are certainly many criteria to explain these differences in vaccination coverage. The practice of general practitioners undoubtedly has a role in them. Objective: We will study the practices and opinions of general practitioners regarding HPV vaccination in two cantons of Haut-Rhin and two cantons of Bas-Rhin where there is a difference in vaccination coverage. The main objective was to study the opinion of general practitioners and their practices on HPV vaccination and thus, to try to highlight certain factors that may explain the differences in vaccination coverage between the cantons. Material and methods: We compared doctors from the cantons of Obernai and Wittenheim (CV+ group) whose CV rate was high (-30%) and the cantons of Illkirch and Cernay (CV-group) whose CV rate was considered low (- or = 30%). Results: The scoping study is based on 81 responses among the 143 eligible in the 4 cantons. The UHC rate of women aged 30 to 50 years of age of age with girls aged 11 to 19 years was similar in the 2 groups compared (CV+: 4.4% vs CV-: 5.8%) as well as the density of doctors in relation to the target population namely young girls of vaccination age (CV+: 1423.6/100000hb vs HP-: 1433.8/100000hb). There is a higher proportion of doctors practicing gynecology in the high vaccination coverage group compared to the low vaccination coverage group (58.33% vs 35.56%; p = 0.04). No other demographic criterion distinguishes between the two groups. Similarly, doctors in both groups are in favour of vaccination and offer it in similar proportions without having noticed any differences in the frequency of refusals by patients. The prevention of precancerous lesions and CCU is the argument most frequently put forward by physicians but in non-significantly different proportions in the high vaccination coverage group compared to the low vaccination coverage group (79.41% vs 68.89%; p = 0.29)
Discipline : Médecine générale
Composante : MEDECINE
Date de création : 30-06-2021
Résumé(s) : Introduction: The vaccination coverage rate observed in France remains well below the planned targets and one of the lowest observed by European countries. Within the French territory itself, we can notice differences in vaccination coverage. There are certainly many criteria to explain these differences in vaccination coverage. The practice of general practitioners undoubtedly has a role in them. Objective: We will study the practices and opinions of general practitioners regarding HPV vaccination in two cantons of Haut-Rhin and two cantons of Bas-Rhin where there is a difference in vaccination coverage. The main objective was to study the opinion of general practitioners and their practices on HPV vaccination and thus, to try to highlight certain factors that may explain the differences in vaccination coverage between the cantons. Material and methods: We compared doctors from the cantons of Obernai and Wittenheim (CV+ group) whose CV rate was high (-30%) and the cantons of Illkirch and Cernay (CV-group) whose CV rate was considered low (- or = 30%). Results: The scoping study is based on 81 responses among the 143 eligible in the 4 cantons. The UHC rate of women aged 30 to 50 years of age of age with girls aged 11 to 19 years was similar in the 2 groups compared (CV+: 4.4% vs CV-: 5.8%) as well as the density of doctors in relation to the target population namely young girls of vaccination age (CV+: 1423.6/100000hb vs HP-: 1433.8/100000hb). There is a higher proportion of doctors practicing gynecology in the high vaccination coverage group compared to the low vaccination coverage group (58.33% vs 35.56%; p = 0.04). No other demographic criterion distinguishes between the two groups. Similarly, doctors in both groups are in favour of vaccination and offer it in similar proportions without having noticed any differences in the frequency of refusals by patients. The prevention of precancerous lesions and CCU is the argument most frequently put forward by physicians but in non-significantly different proportions in the high vaccination coverage group compared to the low vaccination coverage group (79.41% vs 68.89%; p = 0.29)
Discipline : Médecine générale
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Couverture : FR
- Papillomavirus
- Médecine générale -- Pratique -- Grand Est (France)
- Sondages d'opinion
- Couverture vaccinale -- Dissertation universitaire
- 618.1-8
Type : Thèse d’exercice, These d'exercice Unistra
Format : Document PDF
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Format : Document PDF
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- http://www.sudoc.fr/25932339X
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Identifiant : ecrin-ori-323531
Type de ressource : Ressource documentaire

Identifiant : ecrin-ori-323531
Type de ressource : Ressource documentaire