Development and Implementation of an HPV Vaccination Survey for American Indians in Cherokee Nation.
Sameer Vali GopalaniAmanda E JanitzMargie BurkhartJanis E CampbellSydney A MartinezAshley H WhiteSixia ChenAmber S AndersonStephanie F PharrScott PatrickAshley L ComifordPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
Improving human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates is a public health priority and a crucial cancer prevention goal. We designed a survey to estimate HPV vaccination coverage and understand factors associated with HPV vaccination among American Indian adolescents aged 9 to 17 years in Cherokee Nation, United States. The final survey contains 37 questions across 10 content areas, including HPV vaccination awareness, initiation, reasons, recommendations, and beliefs. This process paper provides an overview of the survey development. We focus on the collaborative process of a tribal-academic partnership and discuss methodological decisions regarding survey sampling, measures, testing, and administration.