RT Journal Article T1 Knowledge, Attitudes, and Intentions towards Human Papillomavirus Vaccination among Nursing Students in Spain A1 Villanueva Penerbosa, Sara A1 Mosteiro Miguéns, Diego Gabriel A1 Domínguez Martís, Eva María A1 López Ares, David A1 Novío Mallón, Silvia K1 Attitude K1 Intention K1 Knowledge K1 Nursing K1 Papillomaviridae K1 Vaccination AB Human papillomavirus (HPV), which is linked to specific types of cancer, can be prevented by vaccination. This study aimed to determine the knowledge and attitudes of nursing students about HPV and its vaccine as well as their intentions towards personal vaccination. A total of 536 Spanish nursing students were invited to complete the Spanish version of the questionnaire “Knowledge, attitudes and intentions towards HPV”. Overall, 367 surveys were completed (68.4% response rate). Data analysis included the calculation of three scores: the knowledge score, categorized into low (<33%), moderate (33%–66%), and good knowledge (>66%); the attitude score, sorted into positive (<2.5), neutral (2.5–3.5), and negative attitude (>3.5); and the intention score, categorized into not favorable (<4), neutral (4–7), and favorable intention (>7). Knowledge about HPV and its vaccine was moderate (54.34 +/- 0.9%), and the attitude towards vaccination was positive (2.34 +/- 0.03). The intention towards personal vaccination increased significantly after completing the questionnaire (before: 4.14 +/- 0.27, after: 6.02 +/- 0.28; p < 0.001). The present study highlights the need of training future nurses about HPV and its vaccine, considering the important role it plays in the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. PB MDPI SN 1661-7827 YR 2019 FD 2019 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/21387 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/21387 LA eng NO Villanueva, S., Mosteiro-Miguéns, D. G., Domínguez-Martís, E. M., López-Ares, D., & Novío, S. (2019). Knowledge, attitudes, and intentions towards human papillomavirus vaccination among nursing students in spain. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(22), 4507. doi:10.3390/ijerph16224507 DS Minerva RD 4 may 2026