Tailored Interventions to Increase Influenza Vaccination in Neighborhood Health Centers Serving the Disadvantaged
R.K. Zimmerman,
M.P. Nowalk,
M. Raymund,
M. Tabbarah,
D.G. Hall,
J.T. Wahrenberger,
S.A. Wilson and
E.M. Ricci
American Journal of Public Health, 2003, vol. 93, issue 10, 1699-1705
Abstract:
Objectives. We designed and evaluated interventions to increase adult immunizations within inner-city health centers. Methods. Interventions included reminders, standing orders, and walk-in "flu shot clinics." Patients were surveyed and records evaluated. Results. Records from 1 center showed that immunization rates increased from 24% to 30% (P
Date: 2003
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