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HPV Vaccine Hesitancy: Findings From a Statewide Survey of Health Care Providers

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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE
卷 28, 期 6, 页码 541-549

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2014.05.003

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HPV vaccine; vaccine hesitancy; health care provider communication

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  1. Academic Pediatric Association - Maternal and Child Health Bureau
  2. American Academy of Pediatrics [U04MC07853-03]
  3. National Research Service Award in Primary Medical Care from Health Resources and Services Administration [T32HP22239]
  4. University of North Carolina Lineberger Cancer Control Education Program [R25 CA57726]
  5. Clinical and Translational Science Institute from National Center for Research Resources [UL1RR033183]

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Introduction: Health care provider recommendations are critical for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake. We sought to describe providers' HPV vaccine recommendation practices and explore their perceptions of parental hesitancy. Method: A statewide sample (n = 575) of Minnesota health care providers (20% pediatricians, 47% family medicine physicians, and 33% nurse practitioners) completed our online survey in April 2013. Results: Only 76% of health care providers reported routinely recommending HPV vaccine for girls ages 11 to 12 years, and far fewer (46%) did so for boys (p <.001). A majority of providers reported asking questions about parents' concerns (74%), but many lacked time to probe reasons (47%) or believed that they could not change parents' minds (55%). Higher levels of self-efficacy and outcome expectations were associated with routine recommendations (p <.05). Discussion: Findings suggest that providers' perceptions of hesitancy may discourage them from routinely recommending the HPV vaccine. Improving providers' self-efficacy to address hesitancy may be important for improving vaccination rates.

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