Abstract
The article focuses on a study conducted to investigate influenza immunization rate improvement through academic detailing. Topics discussed include implementation of immunization strategies intervention sites and control clinics during follow up year, increased rate of influenza vaccination in intervention group during baseline to follow up, and the unsuccessful intervention of influenza vaccination rates indicated by the study result.
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Ly, E., Peddecord, K. M., Wang, W., Ralston, K., & Sawyer, M. H. (2015). Student Column : Using Academic Detailing to Improve Childhood Influenza Vaccination Rates in San Diego. Public Health Reports®, 130(2), 179–187. https://doi.org/10.1177/003335491513000213
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