Purpose: The purpose of this descriptive retrospective study was to examine predictors and barriers to influenza immunizations receipt in a low-income WIC population. Method: A quality improvement project was conducted in October 2010 in which 129 caregivers of children having WIC appointments were randomly assigned to receive (a) influenza immunizations at the time of the WIC visit or (b) educational materials and a later immunization. Caregivers completed a survey about their perceptions of influenza immunizations. Tanahashi’s access to care model (1978) was used to identify predictors (acceptability, accessibility, availability, and effectiveness) of influenza immunizations. Analysis: In analysis of data collected from September to Novem...
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the relationship between flu vaccination rate...
Background: This study examined factors associated with the receipt of influenza vaccination among O...
Household studies, sometimes referred to as community or family studies, have contributed immensely ...
Purpose: The purpose of this descriptive retrospective study was to examine predictors and barriers ...
BackgroundProvider recommendation is associated with influenza vaccination receipt. The objectives o...
Seasonal influenza outbreaks are associated with morbidity and mortality in the United States. Thoug...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 67-70)Background: Influenza vaccination rates nationally rem...
Summary: Background: Relative to adults, children have a higher risk of influenza-related illnesses...
<div>Background: CDC estimates that in the 2015-2016 flu season, vaccination prevented 3,000 pneumon...
Background: Coverage for childhood vaccinations has fallen below Healthy People 2020 targets. Known ...
Fewer than 10% of children with moderate or severe asthma receive an annual influenza vaccination de...
IntroductionDepending upon influenza vaccination history, children aged 6 months-8 years need one or...
2015-04-17Chapter 1. Determinants of healthcare provider recommendations for influenza vaccinations....
Background: Despite recommendations by Health Authorities, influenza immunization coverage remains l...
Importance: Hospitalized children are at increased risk of influenza-related complications, yet infl...
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the relationship between flu vaccination rate...
Background: This study examined factors associated with the receipt of influenza vaccination among O...
Household studies, sometimes referred to as community or family studies, have contributed immensely ...
Purpose: The purpose of this descriptive retrospective study was to examine predictors and barriers ...
BackgroundProvider recommendation is associated with influenza vaccination receipt. The objectives o...
Seasonal influenza outbreaks are associated with morbidity and mortality in the United States. Thoug...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 67-70)Background: Influenza vaccination rates nationally rem...
Summary: Background: Relative to adults, children have a higher risk of influenza-related illnesses...
<div>Background: CDC estimates that in the 2015-2016 flu season, vaccination prevented 3,000 pneumon...
Background: Coverage for childhood vaccinations has fallen below Healthy People 2020 targets. Known ...
Fewer than 10% of children with moderate or severe asthma receive an annual influenza vaccination de...
IntroductionDepending upon influenza vaccination history, children aged 6 months-8 years need one or...
2015-04-17Chapter 1. Determinants of healthcare provider recommendations for influenza vaccinations....
Background: Despite recommendations by Health Authorities, influenza immunization coverage remains l...
Importance: Hospitalized children are at increased risk of influenza-related complications, yet infl...
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the relationship between flu vaccination rate...
Background: This study examined factors associated with the receipt of influenza vaccination among O...
Household studies, sometimes referred to as community or family studies, have contributed immensely ...