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Adolescent Immunization Recall Systems: A Randomized Controlled Trial
The purpose of this study is to determine whether contacting the parents of adolescents overdue for routine vaccines or contacting both the parents AND adolescents overdue to routine vaccines improves immunization rates as compared to usual care.
This randomized controlled trial is a 3-armed study designed to evaluate an immunization recall system in adolescents. In the control arm (Group 1), the adolescents will receive usual care, in which they will primarily receive immunizations at annual physical exams, or as recommended by providers at urgent care visits. In one intervention arm (Group 2), the parent/guardian will receive a telephone call informing them that the adolescent is overdue for one or more immunizations (conjugated Neisseria meningitidis (MCV4) vaccine, tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis (Tdap) booster, and/or the second varicella (VZV) vaccine). In the second intervention arm (Group 3), both the parent/guardian and the adolescent will receive a telephone call informing them that the adolescent is overdue for one or more immunizations. Immunization rates will be compared between the 3 groups at a four week and a twelve month follow up period.
Age
13 - 17 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No
Children's Hospital Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Start Date
May 1, 2010
Primary Completion Date
July 31, 2011
Completion Date
July 31, 2011
Last Updated
April 13, 2017
420
ACTUAL participants
Parent Only Phone Call
OTHER
Parent and Adolescent Phone Call
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Boston Children's Hospital
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