2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.01.017
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Physicians Talking About Sex, Sexuality, and Protection With Adolescents

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“…Research has shown parents initially hear about the vaccine from media reports, which could preemptively influence their perception of the vaccine prior to a discussion with their HCP [27]. While vaccine hesitancy among parents has been well-documented across multiple studies and can predict vaccination uptake/completion [22,25,2831], stakeholders also felt HCPs may have preconceived notions about parental beliefs about HPV vaccination and may also experience discomfort or hesitation in having the discussion about vaccination. This hesitancy and discomfort could lead to the HCP omitting the conversation to avoid confrontation [3234], Considering this, the HCPs’ discomfort in discussing the vaccine and a possible lack of effective communication training may play a much larger role in the conversation surrounding vaccination than previous research has accounted for.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has shown parents initially hear about the vaccine from media reports, which could preemptively influence their perception of the vaccine prior to a discussion with their HCP [27]. While vaccine hesitancy among parents has been well-documented across multiple studies and can predict vaccination uptake/completion [22,25,2831], stakeholders also felt HCPs may have preconceived notions about parental beliefs about HPV vaccination and may also experience discomfort or hesitation in having the discussion about vaccination. This hesitancy and discomfort could lead to the HCP omitting the conversation to avoid confrontation [3234], Considering this, the HCPs’ discomfort in discussing the vaccine and a possible lack of effective communication training may play a much larger role in the conversation surrounding vaccination than previous research has accounted for.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to these AP challenges, various strategies have been adopted to deal with them. One of the key strategies in addressing adolescent pregnancy which form a major aspect of adolescent sexual and reproductive health service delivery is access to pregnancy prevention information and services (33)(34)(35). Access to pregnancy prevention information and services includes but not limited to information regarding anatomy and the physiology of biological sex and reproduction, healthy sexual development, gender identity, interpersonal relationships, affection, sexual development, intimacy, body image for all adolescents (33,36), and contraceptives (37)(38)(39).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They specifically recommend that adolescent patients spend time alone with their provider and that providers do not disclose protected information to parents or guardians [ 1 – 5 ]. These recommendations are based on the idea that the provision of confidential care encourages adolescents to share sensitive information with health-care providers [ 6 8 ], and thus improve quality of care.…”
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