Background and objectivesHospitals are required to screen and administer the influenza vaccine to all admitted children unless contraindicated or refused by parents, yet vaccination rates remain low. Our goal was to examine reasons for refusal among pediatric patients admitted during influenza season.MethodsAll children age 6 months to 18 years admitted to 2 network community hospitals from October 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014, without contraindications, were offered influenza vaccination prior to discharge. Parents who refused vaccination were asked their reason for refusal. Chi-square tests and logistic regression were used to determine factors associated with refusing the vaccine in the inpatient setting.ResultsThree hundred twenty-five of ...
Abstract Background The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices advocates that influenza immuni...
The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to examine the influences on parent\u27s deci...
The practice of vaccine delay and refusal has recently held the attention of the medical community, ...
Background and objectivesHospitals are required to screen and administer the influenza vaccine to al...
The influenza virus is responsible for hundreds of childhood deaths and costs the health care syste...
Aim: To identify barriers to influenza vaccination of children hospitalised for acute respiratory il...
This prospective cohort survey evaluated the concordance of clinicians’ perceptions of parental inte...
INTRODUCTION: Influenza vaccination has been shown to be safe and effective against influenza and in...
The uptake rate of COVID-19 vaccines among children remains low in the U.S. This study aims to 1) id...
Objective. To determine the acceptance of influenza vaccination by caregivers of children at risk fo...
We conducted a qualitative study from 2018 to 2019 to update the reasons why US parents’ refuse or d...
Background: Studies report that the influenza vaccination uptake rate among children with chronic co...
INTRODUCTION: In 2013, the annual influenza immunisation programme in England was extended to childr...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how clinicians communicate with parents about influenza vaccination and the ef...
Influenza is described as a seasonal virus that presents as an infection ranging from mild illness t...
Abstract Background The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices advocates that influenza immuni...
The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to examine the influences on parent\u27s deci...
The practice of vaccine delay and refusal has recently held the attention of the medical community, ...
Background and objectivesHospitals are required to screen and administer the influenza vaccine to al...
The influenza virus is responsible for hundreds of childhood deaths and costs the health care syste...
Aim: To identify barriers to influenza vaccination of children hospitalised for acute respiratory il...
This prospective cohort survey evaluated the concordance of clinicians’ perceptions of parental inte...
INTRODUCTION: Influenza vaccination has been shown to be safe and effective against influenza and in...
The uptake rate of COVID-19 vaccines among children remains low in the U.S. This study aims to 1) id...
Objective. To determine the acceptance of influenza vaccination by caregivers of children at risk fo...
We conducted a qualitative study from 2018 to 2019 to update the reasons why US parents’ refuse or d...
Background: Studies report that the influenza vaccination uptake rate among children with chronic co...
INTRODUCTION: In 2013, the annual influenza immunisation programme in England was extended to childr...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how clinicians communicate with parents about influenza vaccination and the ef...
Influenza is described as a seasonal virus that presents as an infection ranging from mild illness t...
Abstract Background The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices advocates that influenza immuni...
The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to examine the influences on parent\u27s deci...
The practice of vaccine delay and refusal has recently held the attention of the medical community, ...