An intervention for increasing HPV vaccination on a university campus.

作者: Mary A. Gerend , Caitlyn Murdock , Kelly Grove

DOI: 10.1016/J.VACCINE.2019.11.028

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摘要: Abstract Purpose To evaluate the effects of a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination intervention implemented on large university campus in United States. Methods The consisted student-directed campaign materials promoting HPV (e.g., posters, yard signs, social media posts) and provider recommendation for vaccine to students attending health services (UHS) from January through March 2019. Results We observed 75% increase doses administered at UHS spring semester 2019 vs. 2018. In both semesters higher percentage was given females than males. Further, 2018 larger Age receipt did not differ by year. Conclusions Partnering with college centers implement interventions could be promising strategy increasing coverage among young adult across country.

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