Investigating Facilitator-driven, Multi-level Implementation Strategies in Federally Qualified Health Centers to Improve Provider Recommendation and HPV Vaccination Rates Among Latino/a Adolescents
NCT06598475
Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine the provider- and practice-level characteristics that influence the impact of implementation strategies guided by practice facilitation in each clinical practice, to test whether the facilitator-driven provider- and practice-level implementation strategies increase provider recommendations and Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination rates and to evaluate implementation and future sustainability of the facilitator-driven implementation strategies across nine clinical practice sites
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * FQHC's with less than 60% HPV vaccine initiation rate for 11-12 year old adolescents overall at their practice sites * FQHC's that have family medicine and/or pediatric practices * a total adolescent patient population at least 50% Latino * be willing for Health Care Provider (HCP) and staff members to receive education, training, and support; complete standardized measurement, and agree to randomization. * Providers, aged 18 and over, employed at each FQHC (4 staff per practice) * Staff, aged 18 and over, employed at each FQHC (5 staff per practice) * Implementation team members (i.e., administrative designee, health care providers, immunization navigators, and other staff), aged 18 and over, employed at each FQHC (4 members per practice) * Parents (aged 18 and over) of patients ages 11-17 seeking care at each FQHC (25 per practice). Exclusion Criteria: -FQHCs that participated in the pilot study were excluded.
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NCT06598475