Key barriers for providers to deliver a comprehensive catch-up immunisation service were related to opportunity. Developing an online tool to support catch-up schedule development and reporting, and funding provider time to calculate the schedule are primary actions that could overcome opportunity barriers...
Our aim is to develop a decision support tool that removes from the task of constructing catch-up schedules the tedious combinatorial aspects, while maintaining a level of generality that allows easy accommodation for changes in the existing rules and adding new vaccines to the schedule lineup. ...
To assess the potential for administering catch up and scheduled immunisations during hospital admission. Immunisation status according to the child's prin... Conway,S P - 《Archives of Disease in Childhood》 被引量: 58发表: 1999年 Immunological memory and nasopharyngeal carriage in 4-year-old ch...
The service was aimed at children >1 month behind immunisation schedule. A combined informationM GandhiDepartment of Child HealthS McKennaDepartment of Child HealthA GeraetsDepartment of Child HealthR BhattDepartment of Child HealthM GreenbergDepartment of Child HealthA Bartley...
Individuals were excluded if their children were vaccinated in line with the Australian National Immunisation Program schedule, as opposed to a separately calculated catch-up schedule. Participants were invited to participate via an email sent by the City of Melbourne Immunisation Service on behalf of ...
schedule, parents should understand that some flexibility is allowed. For example, vaccinations that are scheduled for age two months may be given anytime between six to 10 weeks. When possible, follow the schedule. However, slight departures will not prevent the child from developing immunity, ...
also prompts healthcare staff to ask questions about immunisation status and offer catch-up vaccination to align all patients with the UK schedule. According to guidance, catch-up vaccinations should be part of routine care and include measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), tetanus, diphtheria, polio (...
This study aimed to understand the experiences of migrant parents with childhood catch-up vaccination and co-design an intervention to improve the process. We recruited migrant parents who had attended the City of Melbourne Immunisation Service in Melbourne, Australia to participate in a qualitative ...
Preliminary data from England and Wales reported less than # year following introduction of routine immunisation at #, # and # months with a single dose catch-up programme for children # to # months of age have suggested that effectiveness of this schedule might be lower against serotype #B ...
The live attenuated Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccine SA14-14-2 has been used in Nepal for catch-up campaigns and is now included in the routine immunisation schedule. Previous studies have shown good vaccine efficacy after one dose in districts with a high incidence of JE. The first well-...