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Factorial Design for Improving Influenza Vaccination Among Employees of a Large Health System
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 06/04/09
Zimmerman RK et al. - Interventions to improve vaccination rates are differentially effective among HCP with varying levels of patient contact. Mobile carts appear to remove access barriers, whereas incentives may motivate HCP to be vaccinated. Education and publicity may be sufficient for workers in business or administrative positions. Interventions tailored by worker type are likely to be most successful for improving HCP vaccination rates.
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