A Clinical Educational Intervention to Increase HPV Vaccination Rates Among Pediatric Patients Through Enhanced Recommendations
The human papillomavirus (HPV) causes largely preventable cancers by completing a vaccination series. However, pediatric HPV vaccination rates remain low. Current evidence indicates that integrating five factors creates a high-quality recommendation associated with higher HPV vaccination rates. This quality improvement project aimed to evaluate the impact of an educational intervention to improve the quality of providers ’ recommendations and subsequent vaccination rates.
Source: Journal of Pediatric Health Care - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Kelley R. Davis, Sharon L. Norman, Bradley G. Olson, Shaban Demirel, Asma A. Taha Tags: Article Source Type: research
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