Health System Factors that Influence Hpv Vaccine Uptake in Kiambu County
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Date
2025-07Author
Mwangi, Solomon Maina
M’mayi, Consolata
.Masinde, Lily J.A.
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Human papillomavirus HPV is a major cause of cervical cancer infection, however, HPV vaccine uptake among the targeted
groups (ages 9-14) remains suboptimal in many regions, including Kiambu County, Kenya. Across sectional design sought to
assess the relationships between health system factors and vaccine uptake. The study targeted parents with daughters aged 9–14
years. A sample of 400 respondents was included to provide a robust representation of the target population, ensuring
comprehensive and reliable insights. Key findings indicate that health system factors such as absence of health provider’s, access to
vaccination services and communication by healthcare providers to parents emerged as critical determinants of vaccine uptake.
From the findings the study concluded that there is a significant impact of health system factors on vaccination decisions. Based
on the findings the study recommended that the County Government of Kiambu through the department of Health should
improve Communication among Health Care Providers and when training healthcare providers they should use recommended
communication strategies to engage parents in discussing HPV vaccination.
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EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR)
