Most adolescents who receive human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine are vaccinated in pediatric practices, yet missed opportunities (MOs) for HPV vaccination occur often and lead to low HPV vaccination rates. This single arm evaluation (embedded within arm 1 of a 2-arm cluster randomized clinical trial (RCT)) will test the sustainability of improvement made in response to a bundled intervention including HPV vaccine communication, performance feedback and provider prompts to reduce MOs and increase HPV vaccination rates.
HPV vaccine rates remain lower than rates for other adolescent vaccines. Missed opportunities (MOs) are healthcare visits during which a patient is eligible, but does not receive a vaccine. MOs for vaccination contribute strongly to low HPV vaccination rates. This single arm evaluation (embedded within arm 1 of a 2-arm cluster RCT) will test the sustainability of improvement made in repose to a bundled intervention including HPV vaccine communication (done through online educational modules and live office practice sessions), performance feedback reports (that pull from electronic health record (EHR) data, and compare participants performance to their own previous performance and those of others) and provider prompts (via EHR and also office staff prompts, e.g., placing Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) on desk) to reduce MOs and increase HPV vaccination rates.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
In this period, study team support will be withdrawn after previous bundled intervention (including HPV vaccine communication, performance feedback and provider prompts) was given to reduce MOs and increase HPV vaccination rates.
American Academy of Pediatrics
Itasca, Illinois, United States
Change in the rate of missed vaccination opportunities among all clinicians
Change in the rate of missed vaccination opportunities from baseline through the end of the maintenance period among all clinicians, with a focus on the contrast between the end of the bundled intervention and the maintenance period.
Time frame: Monthly from months 0 (baseline) through month 27 (end of maintenance period), where month 0 is site specific and depends on completion of site staff training and readiness to proceed.
Change in the rate of missed vaccination opportunities among consenting clinicians
Change in the rate of missed vaccination opportunities from baseline through the end of the maintenance period among consenting clinicians, with a focus on the contrast between the end of the bundled intervention and the maintenance period.
Time frame: Monthly from months 0 (baseline) through month 27 (end of maintenance period), where month 0 is site specific and depends on completion of site staff training and readiness to proceed.
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