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Benefits, Challenges, and Strategies Related to Using Presumptive Recommendations for HPV Vaccination: A Qualitative Study with Rural and Non-Rural-Serving Primary Care Professionals

Description
Examines the use of presumptive recommendations that assume parents will want to vaccinate, a strategy aimed at improving HPV vaccination uptake in rural and non-rural primary care clinics in North Carolina. Analyzes interview data from primary care professionals (PCPs) about the impact of presumptive recommendations, focusing on issues such as patient trust and cultural sensitivity.
Author(s)
Olufeyisayo O. Odebunmi, Lisa P. Spees, Caitlin B. Biddell, et al.
Citation
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 20(1)
Date
05/2024
Type
Document
Tagged as
Appalachia · Children and youth · Culture and cultural competency · Primary care · Rural-urban differences · Sexual and reproductive health · Vaccination · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention · North Carolina