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A blueprint for improving the promotion and delivery of adult vaccination in the United States [electronic resource]

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Vaccine-preventable disease continues to take a heavy toll on adults despite the widespread availability of effective vaccines. This report identifies where efforts to improve the delivery of adult vaccination have stalled and recommends targeted strategies that are supported by available evidence and build on existing infrastructure.

العنوان A blueprint for improving the promotion and delivery of adult vaccination in the United States [electronic resource] / Katherine M. Harris ... [et al.].
الطبعة 1st ed.
الناشر Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND Health
تاريخ الإصدار 2012
ملاحظات Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
رقم الرف Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Preface
Contents
Figures
Tables
Summary
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Findings
Low Adult Vaccination Rates Lead to Costly and Avoidable Illnesses
The Policy and Practice Environment Surrounding Adult Vaccination Is Changing Rapidly
2.1. Burdens of Selected Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Benefits of Vaccination
2.2. Selected Adult Vaccination Rates by Recommended Subgroup
2.3. Healthy People Objectives Specific to Adult Vaccination, Targets and 2008 Baseline
2.4. Location of Seasonal Influenza Vaccination (2009-2010) by Age and RaceOffice-Based Settings Are a Logical Focus of Efforts to Increase Adult Vaccination
2.1. Vaccination Status of U.S. Adults Recommended for Influenza Vaccination by ACIP, March 2009
2.2. Influenza Vaccination Rates and Location of Vaccination by Influenza Season
2.5. Percentage of Physicians Administering Adult Vaccinations by Vaccine Type, Physician Specialty, and Data Collection Method
Office-Based Health Care Providers Are Not Meeting Their Potential in Promoting Adult Vaccination
2.6. Percentage of Survey Respondents Indicating That Statements About the Safety of Influenza Vaccination Made Them More ComfortableEconomic Barriers Prevent Office-Based Adult Vaccination from Reaching Pediatric Levels
2.3. Intentions to Be Vaccinated for Flu by Concerns About Flu Vaccine Safety, 2010
2.4. Percentage of Respondents Intending to Be Vaccinated for Influenza by Worry About Getting Influenza and Beliefs About Whether Influenza Vaccination Causes Influenza
Encouraging Practice Change Around Adult Vaccination
Chapter Three: Recommendations
Chapter Four: Conclusions and Policy ImplicationsReferences
الشكل 1 online resource (55 p.)
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رقم النظام 997010707312205171
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