Purpose: Immunization rates in many cities in the United States remain suboptimal compared to Healthy People 2020 Goals and are lower than national averages. This study aimed to determine whether a lecture-based educational intervention targeted at nurses and medical assistants would improve vaccination rates. Methods: We conducted a quality improvement study in two urban academic family medicine clinics serving a predominantly Medicaid patient population as well as a sizable proportion of refugees. The intervention consisted of 3 lectures that were delivered to clinic nurses and medical assistants. Vaccinations in 1689 patients — 872 in the 3-month preintervention period, 817 in the 3-month postintervention period — were analyzed. Results:...
Objective: Adult vaccination rates in the United States fall short of national goals, and rates are ...
Background/Objectives: Despite a slight increase in Tdap immunization rates, the total numbers are s...
Adult immunizations effectively reduce morbidity, mortality, and transmission rates of multiple dise...
Context: Many of the Healthy People 2020 goals focus on increasing immunization rates especially amo...
Purpose: This study measured 1. medical office immunization rates and 2. health care personnel compe...
BACKGROUND: Improvement in the delivery of influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations to high-risk grou...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to increase SARS-CoV-2 vaccination conf...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 67-70)Background: Influenza vaccination rates nationally rem...
20142015-12-22T00:00:00ZU01 IP 000662/IP/NCIRD CDC HHS/United StatesU01 IP000662/IP/NCIRD CDC HHS/Un...
Context The influenza virus and pneumococcal disease are a major source of morbidity and mortality i...
Objectives: In a small, rural pediatric primary care clinic, the effectiveness of electronic patient...
Background: Due to the large burden of care for many high-risk patients, pneumococcal vaccine rates...
Purpose: Each year in the US, an average of 30,000 people die from vaccine preventable diseases. Alt...
Abstract: Objective. The purpose of this quality improvement study was to evaluate how the use of an...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to increase understanding of the MMR va...
Objective: Adult vaccination rates in the United States fall short of national goals, and rates are ...
Background/Objectives: Despite a slight increase in Tdap immunization rates, the total numbers are s...
Adult immunizations effectively reduce morbidity, mortality, and transmission rates of multiple dise...
Context: Many of the Healthy People 2020 goals focus on increasing immunization rates especially amo...
Purpose: This study measured 1. medical office immunization rates and 2. health care personnel compe...
BACKGROUND: Improvement in the delivery of influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations to high-risk grou...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to increase SARS-CoV-2 vaccination conf...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 67-70)Background: Influenza vaccination rates nationally rem...
20142015-12-22T00:00:00ZU01 IP 000662/IP/NCIRD CDC HHS/United StatesU01 IP000662/IP/NCIRD CDC HHS/Un...
Context The influenza virus and pneumococcal disease are a major source of morbidity and mortality i...
Objectives: In a small, rural pediatric primary care clinic, the effectiveness of electronic patient...
Background: Due to the large burden of care for many high-risk patients, pneumococcal vaccine rates...
Purpose: Each year in the US, an average of 30,000 people die from vaccine preventable diseases. Alt...
Abstract: Objective. The purpose of this quality improvement study was to evaluate how the use of an...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to increase understanding of the MMR va...
Objective: Adult vaccination rates in the United States fall short of national goals, and rates are ...
Background/Objectives: Despite a slight increase in Tdap immunization rates, the total numbers are s...
Adult immunizations effectively reduce morbidity, mortality, and transmission rates of multiple dise...