Table 1.
Clinician recommendations presented on video during focus groups
Today, your child will receive a vaccine that protects against cancer for both boys and girls. It is important that kids get this vaccine at ages 11 or 12 years. | |
We have Gardasil for Nico. This vaccine prevents cancer, is safe, and it is important that kids get it at ages 11–12 years, so he’ll get the first one today and you’ll come back to get the second dose in 6 to 12 months. | |
We have a vaccine that prevents against six types of cancer. Now that Sara is 11 years old, I recommend that she get this safe vaccine today. |