2022
DOI: 10.2196/33982
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Developing a Clinic-Based, Vaccine-Promoting Intervention for African American Youth in Rural Alabama: Protocol for a Pilot Cluster-Randomized Controlled Implementation Science Trial

Abstract: Background African American youth in rural Alabama are clinically underserved and have limited knowledge about the human papillomavirus and the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines, including knowledge about the risk for developing cervical or oropharyngeal cancers or COVID-19. Objective In this 30-month study, we propose to develop an in-clinic, youth-tailored, vaccine-promoting intervention for vaccine hesitancy reduction that can be seamlessly … Show more

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“…A tablet-based approach to improve vaccine uptake by Budhwani et al [ 88 ] currently underway, uses tailored messages for youths within a rural context, motivational interviewing and text reminders to emphasize youth autonomy and decision-making, as well as to reduce healthcare provider burden.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A tablet-based approach to improve vaccine uptake by Budhwani et al [ 88 ] currently underway, uses tailored messages for youths within a rural context, motivational interviewing and text reminders to emphasize youth autonomy and decision-making, as well as to reduce healthcare provider burden.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%