Effectiveness of Interventions Aimed at Modifying Behavior to Enhance Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination Rates: A Systematic Review and Analysis of Behavior Change Techniques - Takeaways - MDSpire

Effectiveness of Interventions Aimed at Modifying Behavior to Enhance Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination Rates: A Systematic Review and Analysis of Behavior Change Techniques

  • By

  • Harriet Bland

  • James Harwood

  • Jamie Chua

  • Nia Roberts

  • Tharin Azad

  • Joseph Jonathan Lee

  • Charlotte Albury

  • December 29, 2025

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    HPV vaccination is crucial for preventing cervical and other cancers, yet global coverage is below the 90% target for elimination.

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    Behavior change interventions to improve HPV vaccine uptake have shown mixed results, highlighting the need for systematic evaluation.

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    This study aims to identify effective behavior change techniques (BCTs) for increasing HPV vaccination among adolescents aged 11-17.

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    Only randomized controlled trials from high-income countries were included to minimize heterogeneity and enhance applicability.

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    The review will assess the effectiveness of targeting interventions towards adolescents, parents, or both in increasing HPV vaccination rates.

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