Assessing the acceptability of incentivising HPV vaccination consent form return as a means of increasing uptake
Abstract Background Uptake of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is high overall but there are disparities in uptake, particularly by ethnicity. Incentivising vaccination consent form return is a promising approach to increase vaccination uptake. As part of a randomised feasibility trial we qual...
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Main Authors: | Lauren Rockliffe (Author), Amanda J. Chorley (Author), Emily McBride (Author), Jo Waller (Author), Alice S. Forster (Author) |
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