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Attitudes Toward Human Papillomavirus and Influenza Vaccination Among Mothers of Early Adolescents

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Human Papillomavirus Vaccines
Influenza Vaccines
Attitude to Health
Interventions
Behavioral: Provider Communication about Vaccination
Registration Number
NCT02358083
Lead Sponsor
Indiana University
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study was to determine whether messages about 1. relative risk of vaccination vs. other activities and 2. strength of doctor's recommendation influenced parental intention to get own child vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) or Influenza.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
1165
Inclusion Criteria
  • 18 years of age or older
  • Lives in United States
  • Mother or female legal guardian of at least one child aged 9-13
  • Able to understand English
  • For HPV condition: Target child must not have received any doses of HPV vaccine
  • For Flu condition: Target child must not have received the flu vaccine during the prior flu season
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Under 18 years of age
  • Not mother or female legal guardian of at least one child ages 9-13
  • Not living in United States
  • Not able to understand English and Spanish
  • For HPV condition: Target child had already received at least 1 dose of the HPV vaccine
  • For Flu condition: Target child received the influenza vaccine during the previous flu season
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
FACTORIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Arm 9. Flu + Control + DisclosureProvider Communication about VaccinationFlu is target vaccine; No message regarding relative safety of vaccine; Provider provides strong recommendation for vaccination and personal disclosure regarding own child's vaccination history.
Arm 11. Flu + Safety + StrongProvider Communication about VaccinationFlu is target vaccine; Provider provides message about relative safety of vaccination compared to other common daily activities; Provider provides strong recommendation for vaccination.
Arm 12. Flu + Safety + DisclosureProvider Communication about VaccinationFlu is target vaccine; Provider provides message about relative safety of vaccination compared to other common daily activities; Provider provides strong recommendation for vaccination and personal disclosure regarding own child's vaccination history.
Arm 8. Flu + Control + StrongProvider Communication about VaccinationFlu is target vaccine; No message regarding relative safety of vaccine; Provider provides strong recommendation for vaccination.
Arm 2. HPV + Control + StrongProvider Communication about VaccinationHPV is target vaccine; No message regarding relative safety of vaccine; Provider provides strong recommendation for vaccination.
Arm 4. HPV + Safety + ControlProvider Communication about VaccinationHPV is target vaccine; Provider provides message about relative safety of vaccination compared to other common daily activities; Provider provides brief routine recommendation for vaccination.
Arm 5. HPV + Safety + StrongProvider Communication about VaccinationHPV is target vaccine; Provider provides message about relative safety of vaccination compared to other common daily activities; Provider provides strong recommendation for vaccination.
Arm 6. HPV + Safety + DisclosureProvider Communication about VaccinationHPV is target vaccine; Provider provides message about relative safety of vaccination compared to other common daily activities; Provider provides strong recommendation for vaccination and personal disclosure regarding own child's vaccination history.
Arm 3. HPV + Control + DisclosureProvider Communication about VaccinationHPV is target vaccine; No message regarding relative safety of vaccine; Provider provides strong recommendation for vaccination and personal disclosure regarding own child's vaccination history.
Arm 10. Flu + Safety + ControlProvider Communication about VaccinationFlu is target vaccine; Provider provides message about relative safety of vaccination compared to other common daily activities; Provider provides brief routine recommendation for vaccination.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Willingness to vaccinate child with target vaccineDuring survey administration, at approximately 15 minutes into the survey.
Secondary Outcome Measures
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