A Vaccine Communication Training Intervention for Pediatric Inpatient Clinicians
Summary
New NIH-registered observational study (NCT07552857) examining a vaccine communication training intervention for pediatric inpatient clinicians. The study will test the PIVOT-IN intervention combined with standardized vaccine eligibility screening to increase vaccine uptake during hospitalization. Registered April 27, 2026.
“This study will examine a novel stakeholder-informed intervention to identify vaccine-eligible children and promote evidence-based clinician vaccine communication with families with the goal of increasing vaccine uptake during hospitalization.”
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NIH has registered a new observational study on ClinicalTrials.gov examining vaccine communication training for pediatric inpatient clinicians. The study will evaluate the PIVOT-IN intervention combined with standardized vaccine eligibility screening as tools to identify vaccine-eligible children and promote evidence-based clinician-family communication about vaccines. The goal is to increase vaccine uptake during hospitalization.
This is an informational clinical trial registration. It does not create compliance obligations or regulatory requirements for any party. Healthcare providers and clinical investigators may review the study design for informational purposes.
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A Vaccine Communication Training Intervention for Pediatric Inpatient Clinicians
N/A NCT07552857 Kind: NA Apr 27, 2026
Abstract
This study will examine a novel stakeholder-informed intervention to identify vaccine-eligible children and promote evidence-based clinician vaccine communication with families with the goal of increasing vaccine uptake during hospitalization.
Conditions: Preventive Health Services (PREV HEALTH SERV)
Interventions: PIVOT-IN, Standardized Vaccine Eligibility Screening
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