Texting parents to boost teen vaccination rates in rural america
NCT ID NCT05148559
Summary
This study aims to see if sending vaccine reminder notices to parents can help close the gap in HPV vaccination rates between teens living in rural and urban areas. Researchers are testing whether reminders sent via a parent's preferred method (like text or email) increase the number of 12-year-olds who get the HPV vaccine. The study involves over 5,400 adolescents in a Wisconsin healthcare system.
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Marshfield Clinic Health System
Marshfield, Wisconsin, 54449, United States
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