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House Staff Attitudes About Influenza Vaccination After Participation in a Clinical Trial to Improve Vaccination of Hospital Patients
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
Abstract
We surveyed house staff who had participated in a trial that compared influenza vaccination strategies for inpatients. House staff who were exposed to computer-generated vaccination orders were more likely to report that they recommended vaccination to their inpatients and outpatients, compared with house staff who were not exposed to a vaccination intervention. Also, house staff did not recognize regnant women as a high-priority population for influenza vaccination.
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