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Brief Title: Impact of Financial Incentives
Official Title: The Impact of Clinic-level Financial Incentives on HPV Vaccine Communication and Uptake
Study ID: NCT05744960
Brief Summary: This trial will look at the impact of clinic-level financial incentives to improve provider communication and increase HPV vaccine uptake. Some clinics will receive communication training. Other clinics will receive the same training and a clinic-level financial incentive program with a monthly data feedback report to increase HPV vaccine uptake.
Detailed Description: The researchers will conduct a cluster randomized control trial. This trial will look at the impact of clinic-level financial incentives to improve provider communication and increase HPV vaccine uptake. The recruitment goal for the trial is 34 clinics in healthcare systems, including 9 rural-serving clinics. The researchers will randomize clinics using simple randomization (1:1). Some clinics will receive communication training. Other clinics will receive the same training and a clinic-level financial incentive program with a monthly data feedback report to increase HPV vaccine uptake. The researchers will use medical record data to compare changes in HPV vaccination among children ages 9-12. Clinics will be followed for 24 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
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Name: Justin G Trogdon, PhD
Affiliation: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR