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school-based vaccination programs in Canada in order to identify
both follow evidence-based risk communication criteria and meet
uptake in schools. Identifying effective communication materials
to better understand the determinants of HPV vaccine uptake in
communication materials for addressing vaccine hesitancy that
promising strategies to increase HPV vaccine acceptance and
to enhance vaccine acceptance will identify and/or develop
the needs and preferences of parents.
reducing parental VH and improving intentions to vaccinate through
parent focus groups and an online experiment to test combinations
(intuitive vs. deliberative). Addressing VH: pan-Canadian validation
interviewing (MI) on parents’ intention to vaccinate their infant in a
of information sources (parent vs. physician) and content types
of an effective strategy will evaluate the impact of motivational
pan-Canadian context. Three SSHN projects will be initiated in 2017. Enhancing HPV vaccine uptake in school-based programs in Canada will allow