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Brief Title: Engaging Clinical Champions to Improve HPV Vaccination
Official Title: Engaging Clinical Champions to Improve HPV Vaccine Communication and Uptake in Healthcare Systems
Study ID: NCT05736718
Brief Summary: This trial will compare two ways to improve communication about HPV vaccination in primary care. The research team will work with primary care clinics. Some clinics will receive communication training from an outside expert. Other clinics will receive the same training from a vaccine champion from their healthcare system.
Detailed Description: The researchers will conduct a cluster randomized non-inferiority trial. The trial will compare two ways of delivering a communication workshop called Announcement Approach Training (AAT). AAT is designed to improve communication about HPV vaccination in primary care. The researchers will randomize clinics within participating healthcare systems. Some clinics will receive the training from an outside expert. Other clinics will receive the same training from a vaccine champion from their own system. The researchers will use medical record data to compare changes in HPV vaccination among children ages 9-12. Clinics will be followed for 12 months. The study will engage clinical staff. Researchers will not have direct contact with children or their families.
Minimum Age: 9 Years
Eligible Ages: CHILD
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Name: Noel T Brewer, PhD
Affiliation: University of North Carolina
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR