Does intention to recommend HPV vaccines impact HPV vaccination rates?

作者: Kristen A Feemster , Maria Middleton , Alexander G Fiks , Sarah Winters , Sara B Kinsman

DOI: 10.4161/21645515.2014.969613

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摘要: Despite recommendations for routine vaccination, HPV vaccination rates among adolescent females have remained low. The objective of this prospective cohort study was to determine whether clinician intention recommend vaccines predicts vaccine series initiation previously unvaccinated 11 18 year-old girls (N = 18,083) who were seen by a pediatric (N = 105) from large primary care network within 3 years introduction. We used multivariable logistic regression with generalized estimating equations, Cox Regression and standardized survival curves measure the association between time rate first receipt eligible females. All models adjusted patient age, race / ethnicity, payor category, visit type, practice location. Eighty-5 percent 12 95% 13 provider reporting high vaccines. However, only 30% init...

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