Human Papilloma Viruses (HPV) Vaccine Adherence Community Clinic Study



Status:Completed
Healthy:No
Age Range:9 - 17
Updated:10/14/2017
Start Date:August 2013
End Date:May 2016

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A Randomized Longitudinal Intervention Study to Assess Whether Electronic Messaging Can Increase Human Papilloma Viruses (HPV) Vaccine Utilization and Adherence Among Adolescents in Eastern North Carolina.

There has been very limited research that has looked at electronic reminders (text messages)
and its effectiveness in adherence to vaccination among low-income minority populations.
Results have shown that text messages, among low-income parents and adolescents who were
identified as having a cellphone, is an effective strategy to increase the likelihood of
adolescent vaccination adherence. Hard copy and electronic messaging reminders have also been
proven to be effective when coupled with other prevention strategies for immunizations for
influenza and pneumococcal pneumonia and screening for colon, breast, and cervical cancer in
adults. Additionally, Merck and Co. recommend electronic reminders in their patient
compliance program as a key strategy for adherence. To our knowledge, this community-based
pilot intervention study will be the first to assess electronic reminders and HPV vaccine
initiation and adherence among rural uninsured and Medicaid populations. The investigators
hypothesize that adolescent whose parents who receive the intervention will be more likely to
initiate HPV vaccination and be compliant at 3 months and at 7 months as compared to the
control group.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Parent/Caretaker has Medicaid or is Uninsured

- Parent/Caretaker has a child between 11- 18 y/o

- Parent/Caretaker should be able to read English or Spanish

- Parent/Caretaker should have a phone and/or email address to provide for the study

Exclusion Criteria:

- Parents who have children younger than 11 or older than 18 years of age

- Parents who are not currently uninsured or enrolled in Medicaid/Medicare.

- Parent/Caretaker's child who received the 1st dose of HPV vaccine before enrolling in
study
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Snow Hill, North Carolina 28580
Phone: 252-747-8162
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Greenville, North Carolina 27858
Phone: 252-744-4422
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