Provider perspectives on multilevel barriers to HPV vaccination

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Understanding physician recommendation practices for HPV vaccination is a crucial step to developing interventions that can increase high quality recommendations and improve vaccination acceptance. Florida physicians (n = 340) completed a survey assessing recommendation strategies, specifically strength, consistency, and presentation. Physicians were also asked to provide suggestions for improving HPV vaccination in Florida. Responses were dichotomized for each outcome: strength (i.e., strongly recommend vs. other), consistently recommend (i.e., always recommend vs. other), and recommendation presentation (i.e., presented in the same manner as mandatory vaccines for adolescents vs. other). Bivariate logistic regression was conducted to determine the association between physician/practice characteristics and each outcome. Variables significant (p

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Lake, P. W., Kasting, M. L., Christy, S. M., & Vadaparampil, S. T. (2019). Provider perspectives on multilevel barriers to HPV vaccination. Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 15(7–8), 1784–1793. https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2019.1581554

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