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Allison Kempe
Researcher at Anschutz Medical Campus
Publications - 248
Citations - 8974
Allison Kempe is an academic researcher from Anschutz Medical Campus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaccination & Influenza vaccine. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 236 publications receiving 7219 citations. Previous affiliations of Allison Kempe include University of Colorado Denver & Colorado School of Public Health.
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Increasing Vaccination: Putting Psychological Science Into Action:
TL;DR: It is found that few randomized trials have successfully changed what people think and feel about vaccines, and those that succeeded were minimally effective in increasing uptake.
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Use of a 2-Dose Schedule for Human Papillomavirus Vaccination - Updated Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
TL;DR: Recommendations and guidance regarding use of HPV vaccines are provided and new recommendations for use of a 2-dose schedule for girls and boys who initiate the vaccination series at ages 9 through 14 years are included.
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Use of a 2‐Dose Schedule for Human Papillomavirus Vaccination—Updated Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
TL;DR: Recommendations and guidance regarding use of HPV vaccines are provided and new recommendations for use of a 2-dose schedule for girls and boys who initiate the vaccination series at ages 9 through 14 years are included.
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Human papillomavirus vaccination practices: a survey of US physicians 18 months after licensure.
Matthew F. Daley,Lori A. Crane,Lori A. Crane,Lauri E. Markowitz,Sandra R. Black,Sandra R. Black,Brenda L. Beaty,Brenda L. Beaty,Jennifer Barrow,Jennifer Barrow,Christine Babbel,Christine Babbel,Sami L. Gottlieb,Nicole Liddon,Shannon Stokley,L. Miriam Dickinson,Allison Kempe,Allison Kempe +17 more
TL;DR: Eighteen months after licensure, the vast majority of pediatricians and family physicians reported offering HPV vaccine and fewer physicians strongly recommended the vaccine for younger adolescents than for older adolescents, and physicians reported financial obstacles to vaccination.
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Parental Hesitancy About Routine Childhood and Influenza Vaccinations: A National Survey
Allison Kempe,Alison W. Saville,Christina Albertin,Gregory D. Zimet,Abigail Breck,Laura Helmkamp,Sitaram Vangala,L. Miriam Dickinson,Cindy Rand,Sharon G. Humiston,Peter G. Szilagyi +10 more
TL;DR: Almost 1 in 15 US parents are hesitant about routine childhood vaccines, whereas >1 in 4 are hesitant About influenza vaccine, and 1 in 8 parents are concerned about vaccine safety for both routine childhood and influenza vaccines.