KNOWLEDGE OF HPV AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR HPV VACCINES AMONG WOMEN WITH KNOWN HIV STATUS AT LAGOS UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, IDI ARABA MUSHIN
Keywords:
Human Papillomavirus, HPV vaccine, women with HIV, knowledge, willingness to pay, socio-demographic factors, Nigeria.Abstract
Introduction: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a prevalent DNA virus that poses a substantial health threat globally, particularly among women. In the context of HIV, the risk of HPV infection is heightened, with associated complications such as cervical cancer. This study focuses on assessing the knowledge and willingness to pay for HPV vaccines among women with known HIV status at Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba Mushin, Nigeria. The intersection of HPV and HIV amplifies the health challenges faced by women, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of their knowledge levels and attitudes toward preventive measures.
Objective: The primary objective of this study was to investigate the knowledge levels of HPV and willingness to pay for HPV vaccines among women living with HIV. The exploration of socio-demographic factors influencing knowledge and attitudes adds a crucial dimension to the understanding of the complexities surrounding HPV awareness in this vulnerable population.