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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES TO PROMOTE VACCINATION AGAINST HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS: INTEGRATIVE LITERATURE REVIEW

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to investigate the educational technologies built and/or used to promote Papillomaviridae vaccination. An integrative literature review was undertaken in the CINAHL, Pubmed, Scopus, LILACS, BDENF and Adolec databases, using the descriptors technology, vaccination, Papillomaviridae, educational technology and health education. The final sample consisted of 11 original articles published in English. Of these, six were found in Pubmed; four came from 2011 and eight were developed in the United States. In more than half (6), the level of evidence was four and, concerning the methodological rigor, almost all (10) presented level A. The video was the most cited educational technology (5), besides electronic device messages, web pages, computer program, radio serial and print materials. Future research should be developed to identify technologies, aiming to improve compliance with the vaccination schedule against Papillomaviridae.

DESCRIPTORS:
Technology; Health education; Vaccination; Papillomaviridae; Pacient compliance.

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