"Facts Tell… and With Stories Sell?" Combining Viewer-tailored Personal HPV Narrative Video With HPV Vaccine Information Video to Improve HPV Vaccine Uptake
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Summary
This study will compare the use of informational videos only, personal story videos only, and the combination of both, to see which is most effective in increasing HPV vaccination.
Eligibility
- Age range
- Not specified
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * Parents of 11-17 year olds not yet vaccinated against HPV Exclusion Criteria: * Parents whose adolescent children are already vaccinated against HPV * Participants who do not complete the survey * Participants who are unable or refuse to view and listen to videos on the participant's device
Interventions
- BehavioralInformational Animation Video
The informational animation video will also take several minutes and will cover HPV disease, address specific concerns when identified, and the importance and safety of HPV vaccines.
- BehavioralPersonal Narrative Video
Personal narrative videos will consist of someone describing the person's own personal experience with HPV. The investigators have a collection of videos of personal narratives from different people that the investigators have cut to approximate several minutes in length so the investigators can tailor the personal narratives to match each study participant's race/ethnicity and gender as closely as possible.
Location
- IpsosNew York, New York