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Crowdsourced, Community-Engaged Educational Intervention to Improve Uptake of HPV Vaccination and Self Collected Screening Among Mother-Daughter Dyads in Nigeria

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial tests how well a crowdsourced, community engaged educational intervention improves the uptake of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and self collected screening among mother-daughter dyads in Nigeria. Expanding HPV vaccination for girls and HPV self-collection for women can reduce the global burden of cervical cancer. However, HPV vaccination and self-collection services are rarely implemented simultaneously among mother-daughter dyads, leaving a critical gap in cervical cancer prevention. A combined mother-daughter intervention, tailored and adapted to local contexts, with education on cervical cancer and access to onsite services may increase vaccination and screening among mother-daughter dyads in Nigeria.