Benefits, challenges, and strategies related to using presumptive recommendations for HPV vaccination: A qualitative study with rural and non-rural-serving primary care professionals
ABSTRACTHPV vaccination coverage remains far below the national target of 80% among US adolescents, particularly in rural areas, which have vaccine uptake rates that are 10% points lower than non-rural areas on average. Primary care professionals (PCPs) can increase coverage by using presumptive rec...
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Main Authors: | Olufeyisayo O. Odebunmi (Author), Lisa P. Spees (Author), Caitlin B. Biddell (Author), Tatenda Yemeke (Author), Juan Yanguela (Author), Colleen Higgins (Author), Melissa B. Gilkey (Author), Sachiko Ozawa (Author), Stephanie B. Wheeler (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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