Background: General practitioners (GPs) often lack time and resources to invest in health education; audiovisual messages broadcast in the waiting room may be a useful educational tool. This work was designed to assess the effect of a message inviting patients to ask for a tetanus booster vaccination. Methods: A quasi experimental study was conducted in a Belgian medical practice consisting of 6 GPs and 4 waiting rooms (total: 20,000 contacts/year). A tetanus booster vaccination audiovisual message was continuously broadcast for 6 months in 2 randomly selected waiting rooms (intervention group - 3 GPs) while the other 2 waiting rooms remained unequipped (control group - 3 GPs). At the end of the 6-month period, the number of vaccine adult-d...
Background. To increase the coverage of influenza vaccination in groups of patients at risk, an expe...
This study is testing the potential of a gamified method of conveying information and the ability of...
The cervical cancer screening rate in France remains low. One of the solutions could be to improve t...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) often lack time and resources to invest in health education;...
Most of general practitioners (GPs) use advertising in their waiting rooms for patient's education p...
Background: Health promotion is part of GPs' commitments. Some waiting rooms have therefore been imp...
Many Americans fail to get life-saving vaccines each year, and the availability of a vaccine for COV...
Background. Primary care waiting rooms can be sites of health promotion and health literacy developm...
Objective: To measure the impact of an automated outbound telephone messaging system on herpes zoste...
Although the public health care service has reinforced yearly influenza vaccinations for health care...
The authors conducted a systematic review that aimed to map current practice and identify effective ...
This study aimed to evaluate whether television-based dental health promotion initiatives in General...
In 2014–2015, we conducted a randomized controlled trial (RCT) assessing the effect of an advertisin...
IntroductionWaiting rooms in general practitioners' (GP) surgeries are a potentially useful site for...
Wicke DM, Lorge RE, Coppin RJ and Jones KP. The effectiveness of waiting room notice-boards as a veh...
Background. To increase the coverage of influenza vaccination in groups of patients at risk, an expe...
This study is testing the potential of a gamified method of conveying information and the ability of...
The cervical cancer screening rate in France remains low. One of the solutions could be to improve t...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) often lack time and resources to invest in health education;...
Most of general practitioners (GPs) use advertising in their waiting rooms for patient's education p...
Background: Health promotion is part of GPs' commitments. Some waiting rooms have therefore been imp...
Many Americans fail to get life-saving vaccines each year, and the availability of a vaccine for COV...
Background. Primary care waiting rooms can be sites of health promotion and health literacy developm...
Objective: To measure the impact of an automated outbound telephone messaging system on herpes zoste...
Although the public health care service has reinforced yearly influenza vaccinations for health care...
The authors conducted a systematic review that aimed to map current practice and identify effective ...
This study aimed to evaluate whether television-based dental health promotion initiatives in General...
In 2014–2015, we conducted a randomized controlled trial (RCT) assessing the effect of an advertisin...
IntroductionWaiting rooms in general practitioners' (GP) surgeries are a potentially useful site for...
Wicke DM, Lorge RE, Coppin RJ and Jones KP. The effectiveness of waiting room notice-boards as a veh...
Background. To increase the coverage of influenza vaccination in groups of patients at risk, an expe...
This study is testing the potential of a gamified method of conveying information and the ability of...
The cervical cancer screening rate in France remains low. One of the solutions could be to improve t...