Operational conditions affecting the vaccination of older adults (original) (raw)

Standing Orders in an Ambulatory Setting Increases Influenza Vaccine Usage in Older People

Maurice Mufson

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2005

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Measuring the Effects of Reminders for Outpatient Influenza Immunizations at the Point of Clinical Opportunity

Paul Tang

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 1999

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Standing Orders in an Ambulatory Setting Increases Influenza Vaccine Usage

Maurice Mufson

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Be inFLUential: Evaluation of a multifaceted intervention to increase influenza vaccination rates among pediatric inpatients

amanda dempsey

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Increasing influenza and pneumococcal vaccination rates in high risk groups in one primary care trust as part of a clinical governance programme

Benedikt Schmidt

Clinical Governance: An International Journal, 2003

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Obstacles to influenza immunization in primary care

Tim Doran

Journal of Public Health, 2001

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Mass mailings have little effect on utilization of influenza vaccine among Medicare beneficiaries

Margaret Maglione

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Standing orders for influenza and pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination: Correlates identified in a national survey of U.S. Primary care physicians

Mary Nowalk, Steven Albert

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Practice and Physician Characteristics Associated with Influenza Vaccination Delivery Rates Following a Patient Reminder Letter Intervention

Rolf Sebaldt, Faith Donald

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Achieving the national health objective for influenza immunization: Success of an institution-wide vaccination program

Robert Petzel

The American Journal of Medicine, 1990

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Influenza immunization in a managed care organization

Virginia Gurley

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1998

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Promoting influenza vaccination of elderly patients in primary care

Hans Stalder

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Are Standing Order Programs Associated With Influenza Vaccination? – NNHS, 2004

Jill Marsteller

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2010

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Pandemic influenza vaccination: Will the health care system take its own medicine?

Jonathan Golledge

Australian Journal of Rural Health, 2010

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Enhancing influenza immunization. Postcard and telephone reminders and the challenge of immunization site shift

Rick Kellerman

Archives of family medicine, 2000

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Use of Clinical Decision Support to Increase Influenza Vaccination: Multi-year Evolution of the System

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The impact of a public health nurse intervention on influenza vaccine acceptance

Jenny Ploeg

American Journal of Public Health, 1993

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Preparing for an influenza pandemic: model of an immunization clinic in an urban family practice

Sheila Dunn

PubMed, 2011

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Effect of the frequency of delivery of reminders and an influenza tool kit on increasing influenza vaccination rates among adults with high-risk conditions

Serigne Ndiaye

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Evaluation of a toolkit to introduce standing orders for influenza and pneumococcal vaccination in adults: A multimodal pilot project

Steven Albert

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Using the 4 pillars™ practice transformation program to increase adult influenza vaccination and reduce missed opportunities in a randomized cluster trial

Edmund Ricci

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Increasing inner-city adult influenza vaccination rates: a randomized controlled trial

Christine Long

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Using the 4 Pillars to increase vaccination among high-risk adults: who benefits?

Mary Nowalk

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You need to be an advocate for yourself': Factors associated with decision-making regarding influenza and pneumococcal vaccine use among U.S. older adults from within a large metropolitan health system

Daniela Llanos Moreno

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Decision-Making for the Receipt of Influenza Vaccination in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

Brittany McIntyre

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Voluntary to Mandatory: Evolution of Strategies and Attitudes toward Influenza Vaccination of Healthcare Personnel

Susan Tiso

Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 2012

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Influenza vaccination prevalence among the elderly and individuals with chronic disease, and factors affecting vaccination uptake

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Patient’s behaviors and missed opportunities for vaccination against seasonal epidemic influenza and evaluation of their impact on patient’s influenza vaccine uptake

Aiham GHAZALI

PLOS ONE, 2018

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