This trial will look at the impact of clinic-level financial incentives to improve provider communication and increase HPV vaccine uptake. Some clinics will receive communication training. Other clinics will receive the same training and a clinic-level financial incentive program with a monthly data feedback report to increase HPV vaccine uptake.
The researchers will conduct a cluster randomized control trial. This trial will look at the impact of clinic-level financial incentives to improve provider communication and increase HPV vaccine uptake. The recruitment goal for the trial is 34 clinics in healthcare systems, including 9 rural-serving clinics. The researchers will randomize clinics using simple randomization (1:1). Some clinics will receive communication training. Other clinics will receive the same training and a clinic-level financial incentive program with a monthly data feedback report to increase HPV vaccine uptake. The researchers will use medical record data to compare changes in HPV vaccination among children ages 9-12. Clinics will be followed for 24 months. The study will engage clinical staff. Researchers will not have direct contact with children or their families.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
34
Clinics will host an Announcement Approach Training (AAT) workshop. A trained facilitator will use a standard script and slides to deliver workshop in-person or over Zoom; clinical staff who are unavailable will take the workshop later on their own.
Clinics will host an AAT workshop, as in the other trial arm. Clinics in the intervention arm will then receive a 12-month clinic-level financial incentive program with predetermined targets for HPV vaccine initiation rates (5%, 10%, and 30% increases from baseline). Clinics will be notified of their HPV vaccination rates though a monthly, automated report. Clinic achievement will be assessed and incentives will be paid out to clinics monthly. Incentives will be tiered based on target and sized based on the number of clinic providers. For reaching the highest tier of 30%, clinics will receive an aggregate of $1000 per provider.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
HPV vaccination (≥1 dose), 9-12 year olds
Proportion of unvaccinated children who initiate the HPV vaccine series between baseline and 12-month follow-up, among those who were ages 9-12 at baseline.
Time frame: from baseline to 12 months
HPV vaccination (≥1 dose), 9-12 year olds
Proportion of unvaccinated children who initiate the HPV vaccine series between 13- and 24-month follow-up, among those who were ages 9-12 at 13 months.
Time frame: from 13 months to 24 months
HPV vaccination (≥2 doses), 9-12 year olds
Proportion of unvaccinated children who complete the HPV vaccine series between baseline and 12-month follow-up, among those who were ages 9-12 at baseline.
Time frame: from baseline to 12 months
HPV vaccination (≥2 doses), 9-12 year olds
Proportion of unvaccinated children who complete the HPV vaccine series between 13- and 24-month follow-up, among those who were ages 9-12 at 13 months.
Time frame: from 13 months to 24 months
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