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During the 7-month study, adolescents were observed; one-third visited an intervention clinic and two-thirds visited control clinics. In the intervention clinic, parents watched a digital video outlining the risks and benefits of the vaccine on a tablet in the examination room.

The primary outcome of interest was HPV vaccine uptake, which was defined as a change in vaccination status 2 weeks after a clinic visit. Vaccination status was recorded as one of four potential states: the patient 1 lacked documentation on starting the series, 2 had a documented first dose, 3 had a documented second dose, or 4 had a documented third or final dose. Adolescents who attended an intervention clinic tended to be younger Further, there was a higher percentage of adolescents with an observed change in vaccine status who visited an intervention clinic vs a control clinic Adolescents whose parents watched the video had 3-fold greater odds of receiving a dose of the HPV vaccine Getting your year-old child two doses of the HPV vaccine can prevent these cancers.

HPV infections can cause certain cancers in men and women. Learn more about cancers caused by HPV. Find tips and resources for your practice to successfully communicate with parents about HPV vaccination.

Skip directly to site content Skip directly to page options Skip directly to A-Z link. Human Papillomavirus HPV. This website provides HPV information and resources for parents, health care providers, and partners. Skip directly to site content Skip directly to page options Skip directly to A-Z link.

HPV and Cancer. Section Navigation. Over 2, people have been educated through workshops with the City of Boston and the Boston Public Health Commission, Boston Public Schools, youth-serving organizations, Area Health Education Centers organizations, and faith-based and other community-based organizations.

Health care professionals have been educated at national conferences and regional events. Despite having higher HPV vaccination rates than the national average, Massachusetts lags far behind the Healthy People goal of 80 percent coverage see the CDC's Vaccination Coverage Report for the most up-to-date information. Depending on age, either two or three doses are needed for full vaccination. For children ages , only two doses are needed, and for anyone , three doses are needed.

Barriers to completing HPV vaccination include lack of knowledge about HPV and related cancers; lack of knowledge about the vaccine; the inconvenience of needing three doses; and the cost of the vaccine. What is the link between cervical cancer and HPV? Smith Center for Women's Cancers. Boston Public Health Commission partners with school health centers to offer vaccine, promote cancer prevention public statement.

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