Randomized study of online vaccine reminders in adult primary care.

作者: Bradley N. Doebbeling , Jeff Dawson , James R. Flanagan , Susan E. Beekmann

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摘要: Online immunization reminders were implemented in an adult medicine setting which all history, vaccine ordering and charting required online. Physicians randomized to one of two arms a cross-over design. Each arm was shown online recommendations for vaccines indicated by nationally accepted guidelines either during the first or second part study period. The main purpose assess impact on correct decisions related prescribing vaccines. had following physician behavior: 1) used application almost 3 times as often when reminders. 2) reminder group 27% less likely order (P- value 0.0005). 3) Compliance with improved significantly Tetanus Hepatitis B several analyses. No such effects found Pneumoccocal, Measles, Influenza

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