Video game aims to tackle HPV vaccine hesitancy in families
NCT ID NCT06162676
Summary
This study is testing a new video game designed to help families decide to get the HPV vaccine for their children. Researchers want to see if the game is easy to use and acceptable to parents and kids aged 11-14 who haven't started the vaccine yet. The goal is to find a low-cost, engaging way to increase vaccination rates and prevent future HPV-related cancers.
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Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan, 48824, United States
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