Journal article

Human papillomavirus vaccination and respect for children's developing autonomy: Results from a European Union wide study


Authors listMartakis, Kyriakos; Alexander, Denise; Schloemer, Tamara; Blair, Mitch; Rigby, Michael; Schroder-Back, Peter

Publication year2019

Pages343-357

JournalJournal of Child Health Care

Volume number23

Issue number3

ISSN1367-4935

eISSN1741-2889

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1367493519852476

PublisherSAGE Publications


Abstract
Children's rights to autonomy of choice are differently expressed throughout Europe. We explored differences regarding expressions of respect for children's autonomy throughout Europe, using the procedure of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination offer as indicator. We used a mixed methods approach, utilizing an expert survey within the frame of "Models of Child Health Appraised" (MOCHA), among all 30 European Union (EU) and European Economic Area states. A questionnaire was designed using vignettes regarding the vaccine provision. Thirty MOCHA country agents were invited to respond from June 2017 to April 2018. In total, 28 country agents responded. We studied the following themes: (i) provision of informed consent, (ii) parental and medical paternalism, (iii) relevance of the child's chronological age or maturity, and (iv) vaccination programs targeting boys. These are being handled differently across the region. We explored associations of these implemented practices with the national vaccine coverage rate across Europe. We used the processes of HPV vaccination to study child's autonomy, the paradigm change toward libertarian paternalism and issues of sex-equity. Interestingly, greater respect for children's autonomy tends to be associated with medium or high vaccination coverage rates and lower respect with lower rates. Respect and empowerment seem to have practical as well as moral benefits. Identifying and transferring the most suitable ethical approaches is crucial and should be strengthened.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleMartakis, K., Alexander, D., Schloemer, T., Blair, M., Rigby, M. and Schroder-Back, P. (2019) Human papillomavirus vaccination and respect for children's developing autonomy: Results from a European Union wide study, Journal of Child Health Care, 23(3), pp. 343-357. https://doi.org/10.1177/1367493519852476

APA Citation styleMartakis, K., Alexander, D., Schloemer, T., Blair, M., Rigby, M., & Schroder-Back, P. (2019). Human papillomavirus vaccination and respect for children's developing autonomy: Results from a European Union wide study. Journal of Child Health Care. 23(3), 343-357. https://doi.org/10.1177/1367493519852476



Keywords


CAREChild healthpapillomavirus vaccinespersonal autonomyvaccination coverage

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