Schools train staff as 'Vaccine Ambassadors' to boost student flu shots
NCT ID NCT07164144
Summary
This study tests whether training school staff to communicate about vaccines and providing promotional materials increases flu vaccination rates among students. It involves 6,000 students across multiple schools, with some schools receiving the training and materials while others serve as comparison groups. The goal is to reduce flu-related illness and school absences by encouraging more students to get vaccinated.
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Public Schools
Rochester, New York, 14614, United States
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