作者: Melissa B. Gilkey , Annie-Laurie McRee
DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2015.1129090
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摘要: abstractBackground. Improving HPV vaccination coverage in the US will require healthcare providers to recommend vaccine more effectively. To inform quality improvement efforts, we systematically reviewed studies of provider communication about vaccination. Methods. We searched MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, and POPLINE August 2015 identify Results. identified 101 qualitative quantitative studies. Providers less often recommended if they were uncomfortable discussing sex, perceived parents as hesitant, or believed patients be low risk. Patients received recommendations younger, male, from racial/ethnic minorities. Despite parents' preference for unambiguous recommendations, sent mixed messages by failing endorse strongly, differentiating it other vaccines, presenting an “optional” that could delayed. Conclusion. Interventions are needed t...