Cash for shots: study tests if paying doctors boosts HPV vaccination
NCT ID NCT05744960
Summary
This study is testing whether giving clinics financial bonuses can help doctors communicate better and get more children vaccinated against HPV. It involves 34 clinics in North Carolina, where some clinics get communication training and others get the same training plus a bonus program. The researchers will track vaccination rates in children ages 9-12 over two years using medical records, without directly contacting the children or families.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599-7590, United States
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