Relative contributions of parental intention and provider recommendation style to HPV and meningococcal vaccine receipt
We described the relative contributions of parental intention and provider recommendation style to HPV and meningococcal vaccine receipt. Parent-child dyads that were eligible for both meningococcal and HPV vaccines participated in pre-visit surveys and consented to audio recording of their clinical...
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Main Authors: | Terresa J. Eun (Author), Amresh Hanchate (Author), Anny T. Fenton (Author), Jack A. Clark (Author), Marisa N. Aurora (Author), Mari-Lynn Drainoni (Author), Rebecca B. Perkins (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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