Background: One of the main determinants of public immunization success is health professionals' support and recommendations. Little is known about the physicians' level of support and intentions regarding A(H1N1) pandemic influenza vaccination. The aim of this survey was to document Canadian family physicians' and paediatricians' knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) as well as their intentions regarding A(H1N1) pandemic influenza vaccines right before the beginning of the largest immunization campaign in Canadian history. Findings: A self-administered, anonymous, mail-based questionnaire was sent to a random sample of family physicians and to all paediatricians practicing in Canada. All 921 questionnaires received by October 29 2...
Background: Recommendation from doctors is a well-recognized motivator toward vaccine uptake. Family...
Background: Understanding the causes of low levels of childhood immunization is critical to preventi...
Annual vaccination is effective in reducing the harms associated with seasonal influenza. However, t...
Background: One of the main determinants of public immunization success is health professionals' sup...
Background: In June 2009, the World Health Organization declared an A(H1N1) influenza pandemic. In O...
Abstract Background The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices advocates that influenza immuni...
• This study surveyed general practitioners in oncology to identify opportunities to engage physicia...
BACKGROUND: Though recommended by many and mandated by some, influenza vaccination rates among healt...
Background: Vaccine hesitancy poses an urgent threat to public health. This study aims to determine ...
Abstract Background Vaccines have virtually eliminate...
Though recommended by many and mandated by some, influenza vaccination rates among health care worke...
Aim: The uptake of influenza vaccination in children with high-risk medical conditions continues to ...
International audienceCONTEXT:General practitioners and family physicians (GP/FPs) play a key role i...
INFOVAC is a network providing information about immunization issues to health professionals. The ai...
BACKGROUND: INFOVAC is a network providing information about immunization issues to health professio...
Background: Recommendation from doctors is a well-recognized motivator toward vaccine uptake. Family...
Background: Understanding the causes of low levels of childhood immunization is critical to preventi...
Annual vaccination is effective in reducing the harms associated with seasonal influenza. However, t...
Background: One of the main determinants of public immunization success is health professionals' sup...
Background: In June 2009, the World Health Organization declared an A(H1N1) influenza pandemic. In O...
Abstract Background The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices advocates that influenza immuni...
• This study surveyed general practitioners in oncology to identify opportunities to engage physicia...
BACKGROUND: Though recommended by many and mandated by some, influenza vaccination rates among healt...
Background: Vaccine hesitancy poses an urgent threat to public health. This study aims to determine ...
Abstract Background Vaccines have virtually eliminate...
Though recommended by many and mandated by some, influenza vaccination rates among health care worke...
Aim: The uptake of influenza vaccination in children with high-risk medical conditions continues to ...
International audienceCONTEXT:General practitioners and family physicians (GP/FPs) play a key role i...
INFOVAC is a network providing information about immunization issues to health professionals. The ai...
BACKGROUND: INFOVAC is a network providing information about immunization issues to health professio...
Background: Recommendation from doctors is a well-recognized motivator toward vaccine uptake. Family...
Background: Understanding the causes of low levels of childhood immunization is critical to preventi...
Annual vaccination is effective in reducing the harms associated with seasonal influenza. However, t...