The Parents in Appalachia Receive Education Needed for Teen Project



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Healthy Studies, Infectious Disease, Women's Studies, Dermatology
Therapuetic Areas:Dermatology / Plastic Surgery, Immunology / Infectious Diseases, Other, Reproductive
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:3/15/2019
Start Date:January 2012
End Date:December 31, 2019

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The Ohio State University Center for Population Health and Health Disparities Community Awareness, Resources and Education (CARE II): Project 4 The PARENT (Parents in Appalachia Receive Education Needed for Teens) Project

This clinical trial studies an educational intervention for parents and providers in
increasing human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates in younger girls in Ohio Appalachia.
Educational interventions may be effective in increasing the number of participants whose
daughters receive HPV vaccination.

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:

I. Implement a multi-level HPV vaccine educational intervention directed at 3 levels within
participating 12 Ohio Appalachia counties that includes information about cervical cancer,
cervical cancer screening, HPV, the HPV vaccine, communication skills training to improve
parent-health care provider conversations about the HPV vaccine, and organizational level
components.

II. Evaluate the effectiveness of the multi-level HPV vaccine educational intervention in a
group randomized controlled trial in 12 Ohio Appalachia counties.

OUTLINE: Participants are randomized to 1 of 2 arms.

Arm I: Parents and health care providers receive educational materials about HPV vaccination
by mail or in-person review with project staff including a culturally tailored HPV and
cervical cancer educational video and brochures, a question and answer (Q & A) fact sheet,
and a HPV and cervical cancer resource list. Clinics receive waiting and exam room posters
and brochures, tabletop cards, reminder cards to mail to participants, an information
resource list, newsletter, vaccine tracking system, and "invitation to be vaccinated" letter
to mail to parents.

Arm II: Parents and health care providers receive educational materials about influenza
vaccination by mail or in-person review with project staff.

After completion of study, participants are followed up at 3 and 6 months.

Inclusion Criteria:

- LEVEL 1: Parents

- Be able to speak, read, and write English

- Has a daughter who receives care from or lives in one of 12 Ohio Appalachia counties

- Be a parent or a guardian of a young girl (age 9 to 17 years) who has not received the
HPV vaccine (if a parent has more than one daughter, they will be asked questions
about their eldest daughter)

- Not have a child who has received the HPV vaccine

LEVEL 2: Health care providers

- Practicing in a participating public health department or provider office in Ohio
Appalachia

- Personnel involved in the vaccine process (determined by individual health departments
or clinic)

- Able to speak, read, and write English

Exclusion Criteria:

LEVEL 1: Parents

- Not able to speak, read, and write English

- Does not have a daughter who receives care from or lives in one of 12 Ohio Appalachia
counties

- Not the parent or a guardian of a young girl (age 9 to 17 years) who has not received
the HPV vaccine (if a parent has more than one daughter, they will be asked questions
about their eldest daughter)

- Has a child who has received the HPV vaccine

LEVEL 2: Health care providers

- Does not practicing in a participating public health department or provider office in
Ohio Appalachia

- Personnel that is not involved in the vaccine process (determined by individual health
departments or clinic)

- Not able to speak, read, and write English
We found this trial at
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300 W 10th Ave
Columbus, Ohio 43210
(800) 293-5066
Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute at Ohio State University Medical Center...
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