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Impact of Adolescent Vaccine Reminder Notices Sent Via Preferred Method of Communication on HPV Vaccination
Sponsor: Huong Nguyen, PhD
Summary
Vaccine uptake in the United States is lower in rural areas, especially for HPV vaccine. Reminder/recall has been identified as an effective strategy to increase vaccination rates. This study will assess the impact by rurality of vaccine reminder notices sent via the parent's preferred method of communication on HPV vaccination among 12 year-old patients in a regional healthcare system.
Official title: Understanding and Addressing the Disparity in Vaccination Coverage Among U.S. Adolescents Living in Rural Versus Urban Areas
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
12 Years - 12 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
5451
Start Date
2021-08-12
Completion Date
2026-12
Last Updated
2025-11-21
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Reminder Sent Via Preferred Method of Communication
Parents of 12 year-old patients due for ≥1 adolescent vaccine will receive a vaccine reminder notice every other month via their preferred method of communication (text message, email, mailed letter) until the adolescent receives all recommended vaccines, opts out of reminders, or turns 13.
Reminder Sent Via Mailed Letter
Parents of 12 year-old patients due for ≥1 adolescent vaccine will receive a mailed vaccine reminder letter every other month until the adolescent receives all recommended vaccines, opts out of reminders, or turns 13.
Locations (1)
Marshfield Clinic Health System
Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States