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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedMiller ME, Rahim MQ, Coven SL
Pediatric hematology and oncology physician and nurse practitioner views of the HPV vaccine and barriers to administration.
This study’s goal was to examine provider views regarding HPV vaccination for pediatric survivors of cancer and pediatric patients with sickle cell disease. The authors conducted qualitative interviews with 20 pediatric hematology/oncology physicians and nurse practitioners. They found that 90% of interviewees support HPV vaccination in their population. The number of providers who reported that they counsel about HPV or provide HPV vaccination was 45%, even in stem cell and sickle cell clinics, where other childhood vaccines are commonly provided. Clinicians identified provider-level, clinic-level, and system-level barriers to giving the HPV vaccination, that included but was not limited to time/flow constraints, lack of resources, and continued education regarding the HPV vaccine.
AHRQ-funded; HS026390.
Citation: Miller ME, Rahim MQ, Coven SL .
Pediatric hematology and oncology physician and nurse practitioner views of the HPV vaccine and barriers to administration.
Hum Vaccin Immunother 2023 Aug 1; 19(2):2224089. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2023.2224089..
Keywords: Vaccination, Sexual Health, Infectious Diseases, Prevention, Provider: Clinician, Provider: Physician
Birru Talabi M, Clowse MEB, Blalock SJ
Perspectives of adult rheumatologists regarding family planning counseling and care: a qualitative study.
This qualitative study sought to assess rheumatologists' perspectives, attitudes, and practices regarding family planning counseling and reproductive health care (FPCC). A geographically diverse sample of U.S. rheumatologists were interviewed and the transcripts of the interviews developed into a code book based on their content. Findings showed that rheumatologists feel a sense of responsibility to provide some aspects of FPCC to reproductive-age female patients. However, their own apprehensions about managing complicated pregnancies may negatively influence how they advise patients about pregnancy planning or avoidance. Future work should focus on eliminating barriers and identifying solutions that support rheumatologists' efforts to provide high-quality FPCC to patients.
AHRQ-funded; HS022989.
Citation: Birru Talabi M, Clowse MEB, Blalock SJ .
Perspectives of adult rheumatologists regarding family planning counseling and care: a qualitative study.
Arthritis Care Res 2020 Mar;72(3):452-58. doi: 10.1002/acr.23872..
Keywords: Arthritis, Pregnancy, Sexual Health, Provider: Physician, Women