Attaining high immunisation coverage rates for children with medical conditions is vital. The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) Immunisation Service has the opportunity to check each inpatient's immunisation status and provide opportunistic vaccines and/or bring the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (ACIR) up-to-date. This paper highlights that during admission, one quarter of children were not up-to-date with routine scheduled immunisations and 42% of those inpatients due or overdue for immunisation were vaccinated. The model of establishing routine checking of immunisation records and reminding hospital staff about immunisation can result in improvements in vaccination coverage. Healthcare providers have a responsibility to check i...
Abstract Objective: To assess the level of underreporting to the Australian Childhood Immunisation R...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the completeness of ACIR data for south‐eastern Sydney children at 12...
A considerable number of Australian children are at increased risk of disease or complications from ...
Objective: To evaluate the potential for opportunistic vaccination and a simple intervention aimed a...
Objectives: Every health service presentation of a child should be considered an opportunity to ensu...
Abstract Objectives & Background Despite the importance of children being up-to-date with routine ch...
Gilbert, Katharine Wrigley Aim To audit current practice around opportunistic immunisation in a New ...
Objectives Recent trends of ‘vaccine hesitancy’ have resulted in calls for public health campaigns t...
Objective To identify and analyse the interventions delivered opportunistically in secondary or tert...
Immunisation is one of the most effective health interventions in existence yet outbreaks of vaccine...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the proportion of children less than 12 months of age pr...
Immunisation is one of the most effective health interventions in existence yet outbreaks of vaccine...
Aim: The uptake of influenza vaccination in children with high-risk medical conditions continues to ...
Timeliness of immunisation is important in achieving a protective effect at the individual and popul...
To consider hospitalization as a chance to update the basic calendar of vaccination was our challeng...
Abstract Objective: To assess the level of underreporting to the Australian Childhood Immunisation R...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the completeness of ACIR data for south‐eastern Sydney children at 12...
A considerable number of Australian children are at increased risk of disease or complications from ...
Objective: To evaluate the potential for opportunistic vaccination and a simple intervention aimed a...
Objectives: Every health service presentation of a child should be considered an opportunity to ensu...
Abstract Objectives & Background Despite the importance of children being up-to-date with routine ch...
Gilbert, Katharine Wrigley Aim To audit current practice around opportunistic immunisation in a New ...
Objectives Recent trends of ‘vaccine hesitancy’ have resulted in calls for public health campaigns t...
Objective To identify and analyse the interventions delivered opportunistically in secondary or tert...
Immunisation is one of the most effective health interventions in existence yet outbreaks of vaccine...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the proportion of children less than 12 months of age pr...
Immunisation is one of the most effective health interventions in existence yet outbreaks of vaccine...
Aim: The uptake of influenza vaccination in children with high-risk medical conditions continues to ...
Timeliness of immunisation is important in achieving a protective effect at the individual and popul...
To consider hospitalization as a chance to update the basic calendar of vaccination was our challeng...
Abstract Objective: To assess the level of underreporting to the Australian Childhood Immunisation R...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the completeness of ACIR data for south‐eastern Sydney children at 12...
A considerable number of Australian children are at increased risk of disease or complications from ...