Can a simple video boost HPV vaccination rates in underserved groups?
NCT ID NCT04611022
First seen Nov 26, 2025 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This study aims to see if providing educational videos and materials helps more people in underserved communities start and complete the HPV vaccine series. The study involves 1,000 participants, including adolescents (9-17) and young adults (18-26) who haven't yet received the vaccine, along with parents of adolescents. Researchers will measure changes in knowledge, intentions, and actual vaccine uptake.
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University of Colorado Hospital
RECRUITINGDenver, Colorado, 80237, United States
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