Influenza immunisation policy and practice in primary care in central southern England was surveyed in early 1998, when national guidelines advised immunisation only for people with specified 'higher risk' medical conditions or who lived in long stay facilities such as nursing or residential homes. Three hundred and one questionnaires were returned from 441 general practices (68%). Between 71% and 82% of all respondents stated that they 'always' offered influenza immunisation to adults with the specified 'higher risk' medical conditions. For children the corresponding range was 33% to 43%. We estimated that 11.5% of the combined practice population of two million had received influenza immunisation late in 1997. The age data supplied sugges...
Influenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the young and...
Background. To increase the coverage of influenza vaccination in groups of patients at risk, an expe...
Influenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the young and ...
A small national study was carried out in England in 2003/2004 to ascertain the views of primary car...
Background: Influenza vaccination policy for elderly people in Britain has changed twice since 1997 ...
The Department of Health recommends pneumococcal vaccination opportunistically or when immunising ag...
advocated for seasonal influenza vaccination in the elderly. General practice has established itself...
advocated for seasonal influenza vaccination in the elderly. General practice has established itself...
Seasonal vaccination against influenza and in-pandemic COVID-19 vaccination are top public health pr...
Seasonal vaccination against influenza and in-pandemic COVID-19 vaccination are top public health pr...
Abstract Background Influenza vaccination policy for elderly people in Britain has changed twice sin...
Objective To identify practice strategies associated with higher flu vaccination rates in primary ca...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility of measuring influenza vaccination coverage during 2002-2003 a...
Objectives: To explore the views of general practitioners and practice nurses about barriers to infl...
Influenza immunisation confers benefits for the elderly. We attempted to increase the uptake of infl...
Influenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the young and...
Background. To increase the coverage of influenza vaccination in groups of patients at risk, an expe...
Influenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the young and ...
A small national study was carried out in England in 2003/2004 to ascertain the views of primary car...
Background: Influenza vaccination policy for elderly people in Britain has changed twice since 1997 ...
The Department of Health recommends pneumococcal vaccination opportunistically or when immunising ag...
advocated for seasonal influenza vaccination in the elderly. General practice has established itself...
advocated for seasonal influenza vaccination in the elderly. General practice has established itself...
Seasonal vaccination against influenza and in-pandemic COVID-19 vaccination are top public health pr...
Seasonal vaccination against influenza and in-pandemic COVID-19 vaccination are top public health pr...
Abstract Background Influenza vaccination policy for elderly people in Britain has changed twice sin...
Objective To identify practice strategies associated with higher flu vaccination rates in primary ca...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility of measuring influenza vaccination coverage during 2002-2003 a...
Objectives: To explore the views of general practitioners and practice nurses about barriers to infl...
Influenza immunisation confers benefits for the elderly. We attempted to increase the uptake of infl...
Influenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the young and...
Background. To increase the coverage of influenza vaccination in groups of patients at risk, an expe...
Influenza causes a significant burden of disease each year in England and Wales, with the young and ...