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Item A Textbook of Obstetrics(W.B. Saunders and Company, 1906-01-01) Hirst, BartonItem Abortion and its treatment, from the stand-point of Practical Experience.(D. Appleton and Company, 1890-01-01) Porter, P.; Thomas, T.Item Association between patient characteristics and HPV vaccination recommendation for postpartum patients: A national survey of Obstetrician/Gynecologists(Elsevier Inc., 2022-04-20) Lake, Paige W.; Head, Katharine J.; Christy, Shannon M.; DeMaria, Andrea L.; Thompson, Erika L.; Vadaparampil, Susan T.; Zimet, Gregory D.; Kasting, Monica L.Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates in the U.S. are relatively low. Provider recommendation rates for HPV vaccination often vary by patient age and relationship status. Obstetrician/gynecologists (OB/GYNs) represent a key provider group that can recommend the HPV vaccine. This study examined differences in OB/GYN recommendation of HPV vaccination for inpatient postpartum patients by age, parity, and marital status. Data were collected from OB/GYNs nationally via a cross-sectional survey. Participants were randomized to two vignette groups (23-year-old patient or 33-year-old patient). Within each group, participants received 4 vignettes that were identical except for patient marital status (married/not in a committed relationship) and number of children (first/third child), and were asked to indicate HPV vaccination recommendation likelihood on a scale of 0 (definitely would not) to 100 (definitely would). A 2 x 2 2 general linear model with repeated measures was used to examine main and interaction effects of patient age, relationship status, and parity. 207 OB/GYNs were included in the final analyses. Recommendation was high for 23-year-old patients (range: 64.5-84.6 out of 100). When marital status and parity were held constant, recommendation likelihood was higher for the younger vs. older patient and was also higher for patients not in a committed relationship, compared to married patients (all p-values < 0.001). Differences in recommendation exist when considering age and relationship status, which provides insight into OB/GYN clinical decision-making. Findings highlight the need to address barriers to HPV vaccination recommendation, including awareness of risk factors to consider when recommending the vaccine.Item Case Histories in Obstetrics(W.M. Leonard, Publisher, 1914-01-01) DeNormandie, RobertItem Complications of Pregnancy(D. Appleton and Company, 1923-01-01) Davis, EdwardItem King's Manual of Obstetrics(Lea Brothers & Co., 1909-01-01) King, A.F.Item Obstetrics: A Text-Book for the Use of Students and Practitioners(D. Appleton and Company, 1917-01-01) Williams, J.Item Operative Gynecology(C.V. Mosby Company, 1915-01-01) Crossen, HarryItem Outlines of Obstetrics(Fairchild & Company, 1892-01-01) Jewett, CharlesItem The Principles and Practice of Obstetrics(W.B. Saunders and Company, 1915-01-01) DeLee, Joseph