Understanding primary care physician perspectives on recommending HPV vaccination and addressing vaccine hesitancy
HPV vaccination rates have improved in recent years, but remain suboptimal in the United States. Physician recommendation is associated with increased uptake; however, specific strategies used by physicians to recommend the vaccine and address hesitancy are underexplored. We iteratively conducted qu...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Tsui (Author), Ashley Vincent (Author), Bianca Anuforo (Author), Rula Btoush (Author), Benjamin F. Crabtree (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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