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Table 2 Analysis of Shenzhen stakeholders’ knowledge, power, position, role and interest

From: The feasibility of universal HPV vaccination program in Shenzhen of China: a health policy analysis

Interviewee

Stakeholder

Knowledge

Power/Adjusted

Position

Role & Interest

1

Gynecologist, district Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Hospital

3

1/1

4

Cervical screening & cancer treatment/Treatment & health education to patients

2

Public health professional, Immunization Department of Shenzhen CDC

3

4/3

4

Technical guidance on service maintenance, site management, standard operation/No interference for Category 2 vaccine

3

Official in Disease Control Department of district health bureau

3

4/3

4

Health policy-making & implementation coordination/Disease control &prevention

4

Gynecologist, Shenzhen MCH Hospital

4

No response /3

4

Cervical screening & cancer treatment & technical guidance/Treatment & health education to patients

5

Women health professional, Shenzhen MCH Hospital

4

No response /3

4

Cervical cancer screening program coordinator & technical guidance/Cervical screening & health education

6

Women health professional, National Woman & Child Health Center

5

5/5

4

Policy consultation & Technical support in policy process for MH/Woman health improvement

7

Academic & cervical cancer expert, China Cancer Fund

5

5/5

5

Academic involved in global interaction & Provision of technical support/Cervical cancer prevention & control

8

Middle school teacher

1

1/1

4

School-based program coordinator/Education & disease prevention

9

Primary school teacher

2

1/1

4

School-based program coordinator/Education & disease prevention

10

Public health professional, Immunization Department of district CDC

3

2/2

4

Implementer, trainer & supervisor/Category 2 immunization management

11

Community Health Center family doctor

4

3/2

4

Primary care, implementer & health educator/Primary care

12

Public health professional, Adult Immunization Clinic

4

3/2 or 3

4

Vaccination provision for young women/Immunization service provision

Mother 1–3

Mothers

1--3

1/1

2--4

Decision-maker for adolescent girls/Disease prevention &health improvement