Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Beliefs and Practice Characteristics in Rural and Urban Adolescent Care Providers
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        Study examining human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine resources, practices, and attitudes in rural and urban populations based on data from 437 survey respondents in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Discusses rural disparities in HPV vaccine coverage and noted differences in evening and weekend appointment availability, experience with adolescent vaccine quality improvement projects, and adolescent vaccination orders.
    Author(s)
            Cody L. Goessl, Ben Christianson, Kayla E. Hanson, et al.
        Citation
            BMC Public Health, 22, 1322
        Date
            07/2022
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                 ·                          Children and youth
                 ·                          Rural-urban differences
                 ·                          Statistics and data
                 ·                          Vaccination
                 ·                          Minnesota
                 ·                          Wisconsin
                     
        