Online Scan of Campus Health Resources and HPV Vaccination Information on College and University Websites in the State of Oregon

2024  Journal Article

Online Scan of Campus Health Resources and HPV Vaccination Information on College and University Websites in the State of Oregon

Pub TLDR

Improving online resources about HPV vaccination, especially for community colleges and religious institutions, could be a low-cost and effective way to increase awareness and vaccination rates among young adults. This, in turn, could help reduce the incidence of HPV-related cancers and other health issues in the future.

DOI: 10.1007/s10900-024-01348-3    PubMed ID: 38466489
 

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Abstract

This study is the first to report the results of a scan of the official webpages of all public and private colleges and universities in the state of Oregon, including but not limited to student health services webpages and student handbooks, to identify available services, policies, and educational information on HPV vaccination. The purpose is to describe vaccination services (with a focus on the HPV vaccine), prevention efforts, and institutional policies on vaccination on college and university websites in Oregon. An online scan was conducted from September to November 2020 to collect and describe data from college/university websites across Oregon. Colleges/universities were obtained from the National Center for Education Statistics website. The final sample included 48 colleges/universities. Twenty colleges/universities have a health center with 11 providing the HPV vaccine on campus: most are large public universities and non-religious private colleges. A few religious private universities and one community college offer the vaccine on campus. More than half (n = 26) of Oregon colleges/universities had a webpage specifically designated for immunization information, but only 11 mentioned the HPV vaccine on their immunization webpage. Twelve colleges/universities recommend, and none require the vaccine. Information on HPV vaccination services and education was limited on college/university websites, especially on community college and religious private university websites. Most colleges/universities with a student health center recommend and offer the HPV vaccine on campus. College/university websites may be a low-cost and effective medium to increase HPV vaccination awareness, encourage immunizations, and prevent HPV-associated cancers.

Almatkyzy, G., Vaughn, A., Mirza, D., Mojica, C.M.(2024)Online Scan of Campus Health Resources and HPV Vaccination Information on College and University Websites in the State of OregonJournal of Community Health49