Objectives Recent trends of ‘vaccine hesitancy’ have resulted in calls for public health campaigns to improve immunisation uptake to World Health Organisation (WHO) targets. One potential strategy to improve uptake is to offer opportunistic vaccination to those hospital in-patients who have missed them. We aimed to evaluate parental and staff attitudes about introducing such a service for hospitalised children. Study design Cross sectional questionnaire-based design. Methods We developed and distributed a questionnaire for parents/guardians of paediatric inpatients aged 5 years and under, and a questionnaire for frontline paediatric staff (including medical, nursing and allied health professionals). Vaccination rates were assessed through d...
Childhood vaccination is an important public health strategy to protect against infectiousdiseases f...
Aim: The uptake of influenza vaccination in children with high-risk medical conditions continues to ...
Attaining high immunisation coverage rates for children with medical conditions is vital. The Royal ...
Abstract Objectives & Background Despite the importance of children being up-to-date with routine ch...
Preschoolers play an important role in the transmission of influenza, and suffer significant morbidi...
Objectives: Every health service presentation of a child should be considered an opportunity to ensu...
While childhood immunisations are voluntary in the UK, healthcare staff strongly encourage uptake; t...
While childhood immunisations are voluntary in the UK , healthcare staff strongly encourage uptake; ...
Abstract Vaccination is an important part of medical prevention, particularly as prevention of some ...
Aim: This study explored health visitors’ perception of their role in the universal childhood immuni...
Since the UK lost its measles-free status, mandatory vaccination for children has been considered as...
Aim: To identify barriers to influenza vaccination of children hospitalised for acute respiratory il...
Objectives: There is evidence of morbidity and mortality in children due to COVID-19 infection. “Vac...
Objective: To evaluate the potential for opportunistic vaccination and a simple intervention aimed a...
Understanding parental attitudes to their children’s vaccination is critical to developing and imple...
Childhood vaccination is an important public health strategy to protect against infectiousdiseases f...
Aim: The uptake of influenza vaccination in children with high-risk medical conditions continues to ...
Attaining high immunisation coverage rates for children with medical conditions is vital. The Royal ...
Abstract Objectives & Background Despite the importance of children being up-to-date with routine ch...
Preschoolers play an important role in the transmission of influenza, and suffer significant morbidi...
Objectives: Every health service presentation of a child should be considered an opportunity to ensu...
While childhood immunisations are voluntary in the UK, healthcare staff strongly encourage uptake; t...
While childhood immunisations are voluntary in the UK , healthcare staff strongly encourage uptake; ...
Abstract Vaccination is an important part of medical prevention, particularly as prevention of some ...
Aim: This study explored health visitors’ perception of their role in the universal childhood immuni...
Since the UK lost its measles-free status, mandatory vaccination for children has been considered as...
Aim: To identify barriers to influenza vaccination of children hospitalised for acute respiratory il...
Objectives: There is evidence of morbidity and mortality in children due to COVID-19 infection. “Vac...
Objective: To evaluate the potential for opportunistic vaccination and a simple intervention aimed a...
Understanding parental attitudes to their children’s vaccination is critical to developing and imple...
Childhood vaccination is an important public health strategy to protect against infectiousdiseases f...
Aim: The uptake of influenza vaccination in children with high-risk medical conditions continues to ...
Attaining high immunisation coverage rates for children with medical conditions is vital. The Royal ...