Table 2.
Feasibility of the HPV vaccine delivery and its impact on workload, reported by the health workers and school health coordinators surveyed for the HPV vaccination program feasibility and acceptability surveys, Zimbabwe, January–February 2020.
Health workers (N = 56) |
School health coordinators (N = 55) |
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n | (%) | n | (%) | |
Felt HPV vaccine should be delivered in schools in the future | – | – | 55 | (100) |
Reported having enough staff to carry out vaccination activities in schools during the most recent campaign (2019) | 37 | (66) | – | – |
Reported having enough staff to maintain routine vaccination services in health facilities during the most recent campaign (2019) | 34 | (61) | – | – |
Reported adequate amount of time for each vaccination session | 45 | (80) | – | – |
Reported ability to get additional support when needed | 43 | (77) | – | – |
Impact of the HPV vaccine introduction on workload | ||||
Greatly or somewhat increased | 42 | (75) | 29 | (53) |
No effect | 14 | (25) | 26 | (47) |
Greatly or somewhat decreased | 0 | (0) | 0 | (0) |