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PREVENT: Practice-based Approaches to Promote HPV Vaccination in the Safety Net - Pilot Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating PREVENT for HPV Vaccination and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 335 participants across 1 site.
Signals
Detailed Summary
This study will serve as one of the first to develop and test the effectiveness of strategies to promote HPV vaccination among diverse rural parents and caregivers of children ages 9-17 years in the Mountain West. Once implemented into practice, our intervention could significantly reduce disparities in the burden of HPV-associated cancers among rural populations in the United States. The proposed study will assess the feasibility of clinic-based outreach to increase vaccination rates for HPV at four community clinics in rural counties in Washington.
Study Details
Timeline
Arms & Interventions
Auto intervention participants will be eligible for outreach delivered using automated phone calls, text, or email messages with the mode, frequency, timing of reminders, and message content. Automated outreach may also include innovative communication strategies, such as text-linked videos, P/C, or patient narratives. Auto outreach to P/C will invite P/Cs to attend free HPV vaccination visits and emphasize family-friendly hours.
Auto-Plus intervention participants will be eligible for automated reminders, plus additional P/C prompts for patients who do not undergo vaccination within three weeks. These prompts may be delivered via live phone call outreach or patient navigation. Activities selected from a list of possible options from the National HPV Vaccination Roundtable and our ranking of the effectiveness of language- and culturally-tailored intervention materials.
The UC group will not receive tailored reminders but will only receive opportunistic vaccine reminders that are delivered during clinic visits or MyChart EHR-based patient portal reminders.
Interventions
The proposed study will assess the feasibility of an RCT for clinic-based outreach to increase vaccination rates for HPV at community clinics in rural counties. The study is a pilot trial that will assign adult parent/caregiver participants to a timeline for receiving the vaccination messaging intervention. Auto and Auto-Plus intervention arms may use some of the same components (automated calls, live calls, text messages, emails, and mailings).