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The main objectives of this KAP study are:
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Risk Factors and Epidemiology:
Screening and Prevention Efforts:
Role of the HPV Vaccine:
Importance of a KAP Questionnaire in Egypt:
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Eligibility criteria:
Age: 9-79 years old
patients and their relatives
Attending the Obstetrics and Gynecology, or Family Medicine clinics at Assiut University Hospital
Recruitment strategy:
Using a systematic random sampling method, every nth patient (based on the average patient load) will be approached and invited to participate in the study.
The target sample size for patients is a minimum of 384 participants.
Eligibility criteria:
Physicians, nurses, and other healthcare workers employed in the Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Family Medicine departments at Assiut University Hospital.
Exclusion criteria
-Previous HPV Vaccination:
Exclude participants who have already received the complete HPV vaccination series, as their knowledge, attitudes, and practices may differ from those who are unvaccinated.
The study aims to understand the KAP of the unvaccinated population, which is the primary target group for intervention.
2-Severe Cognitive or Mental Impairment:
Exclude participants who have severe cognitive or mental impairments that may prevent them from understanding and responding to the questionnaire accurately.
This could include individuals with advanced dementia, severe intellectual disabilities, or acute psychiatric conditions.
3-. Inability to Provide Informed Consent:
Exclude participants who are unable to provide informed consent due to language barriers, literacy issues, or other factors that may compromise their ability to understand the study and its implications 4- Severe Illness or Hospitalization:
Exclude participants who are currently hospitalized or experiencing severe illness, as their focus may be on their immediate health concerns rather than the KAP questionnaire.
323 participants in 1 patient group
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Abdelaaziz Mohamed Fathi, resident doctor
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