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Research Paper

Examining strategies for improving healthcare providers’ communication about adolescent HPV vaccination: evaluation of secondary outcomes in a randomized controlled trial

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Pages 1592-1598
Received 31 Aug 2018
Accepted 03 Nov 2018
Accepted author version posted online: 15 Nov 2018
Published online: 16 Jan 2019

ABSTRACT

There is a critical need for campaigns and interventions to increase rates of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination among U.S. adolescents. Healthcare providers are key stakeholders in parents’ HPV vaccine decision-making. The current study presents the evaluation of secondary outcomes in a multi-component communication-based intervention to improve healthcare providers’ communication about HPV vaccination. Evaluation was conducted via surveys of providers participating in a 12-month randomized controlled trial. Findings suggest use of communication components (combined use of the presumptive approach [PA] with all patients, and motivational interviewing and a fact sheet with vaccine hesitant parents) contributed to providers in the intervention group reporting higher perceived levels of parental HPV vaccine acceptance than control providers, as well as increased vaccination rates in the intervention arm in the main RCT.

Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest

Amanda Dempsey serves as a consultant on advisory boards for Merck & Co., and Pfizer Inc. She does not receive research support from either of these companies nor did they play any role in this research. All other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

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Funding

The funding source for this study was the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (5U01IP000801), who provided input into the main study (randomized controlled trial) design and data interpretation. The funding source had no direct involvement in this manuscript.

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