Pediatric Hospitalizations: Are We Missing an Opportunity to Immunize? (original) (raw)
Hospitalized Children and Opportunities to Vaccinate Vulnerable Populations: An Integrative Literature Review
jaqueline santos
International Journal of Pediatrics and Child Health, 2016
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A Hospital Based Study of Assessment of Missed Opportunities of Immunization in Children Aged Less Than Two Years
Dhan Raj Dabi
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The need for surveillance of delay in age-appropriate immunization
Gary Freed
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Improving Immunizations in Children: A Clinical Break-even Analysis
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Clinical medicine & research, 2014
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Improving immunization rates at 18 months of age: implications for individual practices
Paul Darden
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Pediatric immunizations: Are you up-to-date?
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Immunization Programs for Infants, Children, Adolescents, and Adults: Clinical Practice Guidelines by the Infectious Diseases Society of America
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Early Continuity of Care and Immunization Coverage
roger vaughan
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Determinants of Immunization Status of Children Aged 1-5 Years Attending a Tertiary Health Care Facility: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Vaccination status and sequence of vaccinations as risk factors for hospitalisation among outpatients in a high mortality country
Peter Aaby
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Immunisation status of children presenting to the emergency department: Linkage of a longitudinal birth cohort with national immunisation data
Cate Cameron
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When and Why Children Fall Behind with Vaccinations: Missed Visits and Missed Opportunities at Milestone Ages
Susan Chu
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An analysis of the immunization status of preschool children enrolled in a statewide Medicaid managed care program
Anthony Alario, Tricia Leddy
The Journal of Pediatrics, 2001
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Effects of Maternal and Provider Characteristics on Up-to-Date Immunization Status of Children Aged 19 to 35 Months
Jennie Kronenfeld
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Improving The Immunization Coverage Of Children Less Than 7 Years Old In A Family Practice Residency
mary doran
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Missed opportunities to immunize
Radmila Prislin
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An observational, health service based survey for missed opportunities for immunization
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Practical Pediatric and Adolescent Immunization Update
Jennifer Burns
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Opportunistic childhood vaccinations in emergency—Are we really missing anyone?
conrad loten
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OR Practice—Catch-Up Scheduling for Childhood Vaccination
Pinar Keskinocak
Operations Research, 2009
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When and Why Children Fall Behind with Vaccinations
Susan Chu
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Immunization coverage levels among 19-to 35-month-old children in 4 diverse, medically underserved areas of the United States
Yusuf Hussein
Pediatrics, 2004
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Effects of Medicaid Managed Care on Quality: Childhood Immunizations
Warren Bilker
PEDIATRICS, 2001
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Immunization Histories Given by Adult Caregivers Accompanying Children 3-36 Months to the Emergency Department
Edwin Williams
Pediatric Emergency Care, 2007
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Vaccination of immune compromised children—an overview for physicians
Klara PosfayBarbe
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FACTORS INFLUENCING MISSED OPPORTUNITIES FOR VACCINATION AMONG CHILDREN UNDER THE AGED BETWEEN 0-23 MONTHS AT TUDOR SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL
Hillary Alloice
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Immunization status of children less than 5 years attending to tertiary care hospital out-patient department in an urban area, prospective-descriptive study
Vinod Chavan
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Childhood vaccine status and correlation with common nonvaccine‐preventable illnesses
Cathy Arvidson
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 2017
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Identifying infants at increased risk for late initiation of immunizations: maternal and provider characteristics
Kristen Feemster
Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)
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Influence of Health Providers on Pediatrics' Immunization Rate
Mohd Baidi Bahari
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 2012
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Increasing Immunization: A Medicaid Managed Care Model
Hugh Mainzer
PEDIATRICS, 1997
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The Association of Health Insurance and Continuous Primary Care in the Medical Home on Vaccination Coverage for 19- to 35-Month-Old Children
Yoon Kong
PEDIATRICS, 2007
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Diverse, Medically Underserved Areas of the United States Immunization Coverage Levels Among 19- to 35-Month-Old Children in 4
Husein Yusuf
2010
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Effect of method of defining the active patient population on measured immunization rates in predominantly Medicaid and non-Medicaid practices
Henry Carretta
Pediatrics, 2000
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