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N/ACompleted· 200 enrolled
Drug / intervention
BNI-brief Negotiated Interviewbehavioral
Likely dose
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NCT01254669N/ACompleted

A Randomized Clinical Trial To Improve HPV Immunization in Haitian and African American Girls

Boston Medical Center·interventional·Posted Dec 6, 2010·Updated May 19, 2017

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating BNI-brief Negotiated Interview for Cervical Cancer. Completed, enrolled 200 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

In the United States, Black women are more likely to die of cervical cancer than White women. In developing countries and globally, Haitian immigrant women are more likely to die of cervical cancer than any other women in the world. Studies have shown a disparity in parental acceptance of the HPV vaccine with parents of Black adolescent girls being less likely to accept and comply with HPV immunization schedules than Whites. The objective of this study is to increase HPV immunization rates in Haitian and African American adolescent girls. The investigator's hypothesis is that a validated behavior change mechanism, brief-negotiating interviewing (BNI), will effectively increase the proportion of mothers who give consent for their daughters' HPV vaccine, which will ultimately lead to higher vaccination rates, and increase knowledge of HPV infection and the vaccine in Haitian immigrant and African American mothers.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
ConditionsCervical Cancer
CountriesUnited States
Collaborators--

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
2011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedDec 6, 2010
Enrollment StartJan 1, 2011
Primary CompletionOct 1, 2013
Study CompletionMar 1, 2014
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.8 yearsPosted 15.6 years ago

Interventions

BNI-brief Negotiated Interviewbehavioral

use of a cognitive behavioral intervention to improve uptake of HPV vaccine