How do patient-provider relationship continuity, gender, and language affect pediatric HPV vaccine acceptance?
Increasing human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake remains a challenge. We compared reasons for HPV vaccine acceptance between two Southern California pediatric clinics serving diverse populations: an academically affiliated resident clinic that offered little continuity of care (n = 53) and a pri...
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Main Authors: | Andrea N. Polonijo (Author), Stephanie S. Lee (Author), Nikita Nagpal (Author), Rebecca Barros (Author), Suellen Hopfer (Author), Brandon Brown (Author), Harry Pellman (Author), Jasjit Singh (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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