Doctors get new training to boost teen HPV vaccines
NCT ID NCT04587167
Summary
This study tested two training programs for doctors in rural Pennsylvania to see if they could get more teens vaccinated against HPV. The programs taught doctors better ways to recommend the vaccine and how to follow up with parents who initially said no. Researchers measured whether these new communication strategies led to more teens starting and completing the vaccine series over a year.
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Penn State College of Medicine
Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, United States
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