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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 11.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr Nurs. 2020 Jun 7;54:24–33. doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2020.05.016

Table 1.

Interview questions.

TPB constructs Questions
A) Background Factors What do you know about the Human Papillomavirus vaccine?
How did you hear about the vaccine?
Does religion play any role in regards to parents vaccinating their children against the Human papillomavirus? How about the role of the father versus mother?
B) Attitude towards the behavior What do you think about the vaccine?
How does the idea of vaccinating your child against the Human Papillomavirus make you feel?
C) Perceived Norm Whose opinion would or did influence your decision to vaccinate your children against the Human Papillomavirus?
What about health care providers’ opinion?
What about family members or acquaintances’ opinion?
D) Perceived Behavioral Control Do you feel you can vaccinate your children against the Human Papillomavirus, why or why not?
What barriers to human papillomavirus vaccination do you identify for Hispanic parents in your communities?
What would facilitate/help Hispanic parents initiate the vaccine for their child?
What would facilitate/help Hispanic parents complete the 2 or 3 dose series for their child?
E) Actual Control What environmental or external factors, things that are out of one’s control, might Hispanic parents in this community encounter that may prevent them from vaccinating their child against the Human Papillomavirus?
F) Intention Do you intend to vaccinate your children against the Human Papillomavirus in the near future?
For those who had started the vaccine for your children, do you intend to complete the series?
G) Behavior How many of you have vaccinated your children with at least one dose of the vaccine? Why or why not?