Research : Clinical Ethics : Nursing Ethics : PhD Project
Vaccine against HPV – Ethical and social aspects: Survey, exploration and intervention
Format
Funding
The Swedish Cancer Society (Cancerfonden)
Background
Cervical cancer is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Today, there are more than 100 different variants of HPV; of these, HPV types 16 and 18 are the most common oncogene virus types, which cause approximately 70% of all cases of cervical cancer. This cancer affects about 450 women annually in Sweden. HPV is even related to vaginal and anal cancer and to known cancers in the vulva, penis and pharynx.
Recently, two very effective vaccines against HPV have been registered. The National Board of Health and Welfare has recommended that the new vaccine should be included in the general vaccination program for children and youths in Sweden. The vaccine is very expensive and the recommendation was preceded by an intense debate on its cost effectiveness. The new HPV vaccine raises many questions from both ethical and gender perspectives, e.g., how youths and their parents should be informed; what effects the vaccine would have on youngster’s sexual habits; and how boys might be informed on HPV as the vaccine will only be given to girls.
Purpose
The purposes of this project are:
- To survey youth’s knowledge on sexually transmitted infections and their consequences, together with their views on the use of condoms, with special focus upon HPV and the new vaccine against it.
- Through an explorative interview study, using focus group method, examine how midwives and school nurses view their task of informing youths and their parents on the vaccine against HPV.
- With these results as a base, carry out a targeted intervention, with the aim of increasing youth’s knowledge of STIs in general and of HPV in particular.
- To present constructive suggestions of clinical guidance for midwives and school nurses concerning the social and ethical aspects of the new HPV vaccine.
Publications
Gottvall M, Tydén T, Larsson M, Stenhammar C, Höglund AT, Challenges and opportunities of a new HPV immunization program - Perceptions among Swedish school nurses, Vaccine, 2011;29(28):4576-4583.
Gottvall M, Tydén T, Höglund AT, Larsson M, Knowledge of human papillomavirus among high school students can be increased by an educational intervention, International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2010;21:558-562.
Gottvall M, Larsson M, Hoglund AT, Tyden T. High HPV vaccine acceptance despite low awareness among Swedish upper secondary school students, Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care, 2009;14:399-405
Contact and more information
- Maria Gottvall, PhD Student, RN

Supervisors
- Tanja Tydén, Professor of caring sciences, Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences
- Anna T. Höglund, Associate professor of ethics, CRB
- Margareta Larsson, Associate professor, Department of Women’s and Children’s Health
