AbstractBackgroundChildren are scheduled to receive 18–20 immunizations before their 18th birthday in England and Wales; this approximates to 13 million vaccines administered per annum. Each immunization represents a potential opportunity for immunization-related error and effective immunization is imperative to maintain the public health benefit from immunization. Using data from a national reporting system, this study aimed to characterize pediatric immunization-related safety incident reports from primary care in England and Wales between 2002 and 2013.MethodsA cross-sectional mixed methods study was undertaken. This comprised reading the free-text of incident reports and applying codes to describe incident type, potential contributory f...
PURPOSE: Patient safety failures are recognised as a global threat to public health, yet remain a le...
Background: Success of an immunization programme depends upon awareness regarding usefulness and saf...
BACKGROUND: Serious adverse reactions after immunization are rare but do occur. In very rare instanc...
Background: Children are scheduled to receive 18–20 immunizations before their 18th birthday in Engl...
Background Children are scheduled to receive 18–20 immunizations before their 18th birthday in En...
Primary care is responsible for the majority of children’s healthcare contact, yet there is a dearth...
Background: The UK performs poorly relative to other economically developed countries on numerous in...
Background: The UK performs poorly relative to other economically developed countries on numerous i...
Background: In the United Kingdom, 26% of child deaths have identifiable failures in care. Although ...
BACKGROUND: The UK performs poorly relative to other economically developed countries on numerous in...
Abstract Background Globally children are failed on numerous indicators of care quality, most of wh...
PURPOSE: Patient safety failures are recognised as a global threat to public health, yet remain a le...
Background: Success of an immunization programme depends upon awareness regarding usefulness and saf...
BACKGROUND: Serious adverse reactions after immunization are rare but do occur. In very rare instanc...
Background: Children are scheduled to receive 18–20 immunizations before their 18th birthday in Engl...
Background Children are scheduled to receive 18–20 immunizations before their 18th birthday in En...
Primary care is responsible for the majority of children’s healthcare contact, yet there is a dearth...
Background: The UK performs poorly relative to other economically developed countries on numerous in...
Background: The UK performs poorly relative to other economically developed countries on numerous i...
Background: In the United Kingdom, 26% of child deaths have identifiable failures in care. Although ...
BACKGROUND: The UK performs poorly relative to other economically developed countries on numerous in...
Abstract Background Globally children are failed on numerous indicators of care quality, most of wh...
PURPOSE: Patient safety failures are recognised as a global threat to public health, yet remain a le...
Background: Success of an immunization programme depends upon awareness regarding usefulness and saf...
BACKGROUND: Serious adverse reactions after immunization are rare but do occur. In very rare instanc...