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Northwest University Buntain School of Nursing Nursing Research 4562 December 12, 2013. Introduction/Background. There has been a lack of knowledge in college-aged females regarding the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). . Purpose.
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Northwest University Buntain School of Nursing Nursing Research 4562 December 12, 2013
Introduction/Background • There has been a lack of knowledge in college-aged females regarding the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).
Purpose • To assess the knowledge that female dormitory residents at small Christian University have about HPV.
Research Question • Is there a knowledge deficit about HPV for female students living in the dorms?
Literature Review • “Even a basic understanding of HPV risk factors, methods of its transmission, and the virus’ role in cervical cancer was low to nonexistent in populations near and far” (Sandfort & Pleasant, 2009). • In a study done by Kispert & McGrath, “99.7% of women diagnosed with cervical cancer developed the cancer from HPV, and 44.8% of HPV was found in women between the ages of 20-24 years old” (2009).
Instruments • Questionnaire • Age • Previous Education • Knowledge • Source of Knowledge • Transmission • Who is susceptible • Misconceptions… • This research study was approved by the NU IRB
Procedures • Non-experimental, non-probability convenience sample was taken • Cross-sectional, within subjects • Questionnaire distributed in university women’s dormitory halls
Sample • Population represented: 312 women residing in dormitory halls at small Christian college in suburb of Seattle • 150 questionnaires distributed, 33 returned
Demographics • 18-24 year old females • Previous Education: High-school Diploma • Homeschooled, Private, Public, Charter, etc.
Limitations • Reliance on self-reporting • Extraneous variables in style of response • Factors affecting honesty of responses: • Sensitive topic • Stigmas • Limited sample size
Implications for Nursing • Findings indicate a need for education about HPV among the female university students • In the future, HPV education by nurses and other medical professionals should specifically target 18-24 year old female college students.
Thank you’s… • Professor Barsness • Northwest University IRB • Sarah Jobson • Dormitory RA’s • Participants
References • Sandfort, J., & Pleasant, A. (2009). Knowledge, attitudes, and informational behaviors of college students in regard to the human papillomavirus. Journal of American College Health, 58(2), 141-149. doi: http://dx.doi.org.nu.idm.oclc.org/10.1080/07448480903221368 • Caron, R., Kispert, E., & McGrath, R. (2009). Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine: attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs of at-risk women. Internet Journal Of Health, 9(2).