A handout about tetanus immunisation: Influence on immunisation rate in general practice

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Objective-To assess the influence of giving patients a handout about tetanus immunisation on the rate of immunisation against tetanus among adults in a general practice. Design -Monthly tetanus immunisation rates were audited before and after the handout was introduced. Setting-A practice with six doctors and a list of 11 000 patients in an urban area of Hertfordshire. Interventions-In the first month reception staff were instructed to give a handout about tetanus immunisation to all adults presenting at the reception desk. In the next seven months the doctors used the handouts opportunistically during consultations. Results -No significant change in immunisation rate was detected in the first month in which the handouts were used. During the next seven months the median monthly rate rose threefold. Conclusion -Handouts given to patients can increase the uptake of preventive services in general practice.

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Cates, C. J. (1990). A handout about tetanus immunisation: Influence on immunisation rate in general practice. British Medical Journal, 300(6727), 789–790. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.300.6727.789

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