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NCT ID: NCT03399396 Completed - HPV Vaccines Clinical Trials

Increasing HPV Vaccination in Community-Based Pediatric Practices

Start date: February 21, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The central goal of this study is to identify the optimal approach to implementing an evidence-based practice facilitation (PF) intervention for the uptake and completion of HPV vaccine among adolescents receiving care in the community, guided by implementation science theory. AIM 1: Determine the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of two modalities for delivering a multi-component PF intervention to increase HPV vaccination initiation and completion in community-based pediatric practices. The investigators will compare the traditional In-person Coaching PF modality to a lower-resource Web-Based Coaching PF modality. The primary patient outcome is HPV vaccination. The investigators will also examine and compare the sustainability of practice changes on vaccination rates and the effects over time for each intervention modality. AIM 2. Understand mechanisms of why the PF intervention may work better for some pediatric practices than others for HPV vaccination. The investigators will examine theory-based determinants at the organizational, provider, and patient levels that may mediate (explain) or moderate (change) the effects of the PF intervention on vaccination outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT01595542 Completed - Clinical trials for School Health Services

A School Health Center Intervention to Increase Adolescent Vaccination

Start date: September 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study will evaluate a health services intervention to increase uptake of adolescent vaccines (HPV, Tdap, meningococcal conjugate, and influenza) among students enrolled in five school health centers by improving the consent process for parents.

NCT ID: NCT01276184 Terminated - HPV Vaccines Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of SMS (Short Message Service) Text Messaging in Increasing Adherence to Gardasil

CHAT
Start date: January 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted disease among adolescent females in the United States. Our primary objective is to determine if Short Message Service (SMS) text message reminders increase adherence to the recommended 3 dose schedule for Gardasil compared to usual care in an outpatient clinic setting. Secondary objectives of this study are: 1) to demonstrate the feasibility of using SMS text message reminders to increase adherence with Gardasil vaccination; and 2) to assess satisfaction and acceptability of text message reminders compared to telephone reminders among women who receive the text message arm of the intervention. The investigators hypothesize that receiving SMS text message reminders will increase adherence to the recommended 3 dose schedule for Gardasil compared to usual care.

NCT ID: NCT01159093 Completed - HPV Vaccines Clinical Trials

Giving Immunizations Through Vaccine Education

GIVE
Start date: May 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will test the effectiveness of clinician-focused health IT-based decision support, family-focused health IT-based decision support, and a combination of both efforts, in increasing HPV and other adolescent vaccine rates among adolescent girls. We hypothesize that a combination of clinician-focused clinical decision support and family-focused decision support will be most effective.