Which interventions improve HPV vaccination uptake and intention in children, adolescents and young adults? An umbrella review
Conclusion
The evidence suggests that there is no single solution to increasing vaccination uptake and that different approaches may be better suited to certain populations. However, generalisations are limited by poor reporting and a paucity of studies beyond the USA. Further high-quality studies, therefore, are needed to understand how best to increase HPV vaccination uptake in different target populations.
Source: Sexually Transmitted Infections - Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Bennett, C., Edwards, D., Sherman, S. M., Baker, P., Waheed, D.-e.-N., Vorsters, A., Sarıca Cevik, H., Karafillakis, E., Prue, G., Kelly, D. Tags: Review Source Type: research
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