RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT07420556

Effect of Different HPV Education Methods on Vaccination Intention in Young Women

The Effect of Delivering HPV Education Through Different Methods on Young Women's Intention to Receive the Vaccine: A Randomized Controlled Trial


Sponsor

Emel GÜÇLÜ CİHAN

Enrollment

117 participants

Start Date

Dec 15, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Detailed Description Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the leading causes of cervical cancer and can be prevented by vaccination. However, HPV vaccination rates among young women are low, largely due to insufficient knowledge and misconceptions about HPV and the vaccine. Therefore, an effective educational program may improve both knowledge and vaccination intention. The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to examine the effect of delivering HPV education through different methods (asynchronous online education delivered via a pre-recorded video and face-to-face education) on HPV knowledge level and HPV vaccination intention among women aged 18-24 years. The study will be conducted with women aged 18-24 years registered at Family Health Centers in the Afşin district of Kahramanmaraş, Türkiye. Eligible participants will be randomly assigned into three groups: the video-based education group, the face-to-face education group, and the control group. Data will be collected using the Participant Information Form, HPV Knowledge Scale, and HPV Vaccination Attitude and Intention Form. Measurements will be performed at three time points: before the education (pre-test), immediately after the education (post-test), and one month after the education (follow-up test). The video-based education group will receive the education via a pre-recorded online video, while the face-to-face group will receive the same content in person at the Family Health Center. No education will be provided to the control group; only measurements will be obtained. Research Questions Does HPV education delivered through different methods increase HPV knowledge levels among young women? Does HPV education increase HPV vaccination intention compared with the control group? Is face-to-face education more effective than video-based education in increasing vaccination intention? Are the improvements in knowledge and vaccination intention sustained one month after the education?


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALEMin Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 24 Years

Inclusion Criteria8

  • Participants must meet all of the following criteria to be included in the study:
  • Aged 18-24 years,
  • Residing in Afşin district, Kahramanmaraş province,
  • Willing to voluntarily participate in the study,
  • Literate and able to understand survey questions in Turkish,
  • Have not previously received the HPV vaccine,
  • Agree to be available throughout the study period (pre-test, post-education test, and 1-month follow-up test),
  • Young women without physical or cognitive impairments or serious health problems that would prevent participation in the study.

Exclusion Criteria8

  • Participants will be excluded if they meet any of the following conditions:
  • Under 18 or over 24 years of age,
  • Have received the HPV vaccine or started the vaccine series,
  • Have been diagnosed with HPV infection,
  • Unable to attend the educational sessions or complete all stages of data collection (pre-test, post-education test, 1-month follow-up test),
  • Illiterate or unable to understand the study forms in Turkish,
  • Withdraw from the study or indicate unwillingness to continue participation,
  • Have serious hearing, vision, or cognitive impairments that would prevent meaningful engagement in the educational sessions.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALVideo-Based HPV Education

A structured educational video providing information about HPV infection, transmission, prevention, and HPV vaccination.

BEHAVIORALFace-to-Face HPV Education

A structured face-to-face educational session conducted by the researcher covering HPV infection, transmission, prevention, and HPV vaccination.

BEHAVIORALVideo-Based HPV Education

Participants will receive HPV and HPV vaccination education through a standardized educational video including information about HPV transmission, related diseases, prevention methods, and the benefits of vaccination.

BEHAVIORALFace-to-Face HPV Education

Participants will receive HPV and HPV vaccination education through a structured face-to-face session conducted by the researcher using standardized educational materials.


Locations(1)

Afşin Aile Sağlığı Merkezleri

Kahramanmaraş, Turkey (Türkiye)

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