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The potential for centralized reminder/recall to increase immunization rates: A national survey of immunization information systems (IIS) managers
Little is known about Immunization Information System (IIS) attitudes and experiences using Centralized IIS-based Reminder/Recall (CI-R/R), an effective approach to increasing immunization rates. To describe among IIS managers as it relates to CI-R/R: 1) past experiences and future plans conducting...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7808944/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33489724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2020.101296 |
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author | Saville, Alison W. Gurfinkel, Dennis Beaty, Brenda L. Chi, Alison E. Dayton, Amanda Hurley, Laura Suresh, Krithika Kempe, Allison |
author_facet | Saville, Alison W. Gurfinkel, Dennis Beaty, Brenda L. Chi, Alison E. Dayton, Amanda Hurley, Laura Suresh, Krithika Kempe, Allison |
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description | Little is known about Immunization Information System (IIS) attitudes and experiences using Centralized IIS-based Reminder/Recall (CI-R/R), an effective approach to increasing immunization rates. To describe among IIS managers as it relates to CI-R/R: 1) past experiences and future plans conducting it; 2) attitudes and barriers, 3) IIS capabilities and polices that influence, and 4) factors that differentiate IIS who have and have not conducted CI-R/R. Electronic Surveys were sent to all IIS managers in July 2018 using a member listserve. Fifty-seven of 62 IIS programs contacted (92%) responded. The majority (61%) had ever conducted CI-R/R; 34% reported they were “very likely” to conduct CI-R/R within 6 months. The majority (64%) were in favor of CI-R/R. Barriers included lack of staff (78%), competing demands (76%), and cost (63%). Thirty percent reported receiving a ≥75% of immunization data via real-time electronic interfaces (HL7). Overall, 49% and 24% of jurisdictions had mandatory immunization reporting from private and public health entities for childhood and adult immunizations, respectively. Differences between IIS that ever and never performed CI-R/R, respectively, included: mandatory reporting from private and public entities for children (65% v 27%, p = 0.006), having a legal mandate for CI-R/R (50% v 19%, p = 0.02), less likely to prefer practice-based R/R to CI-R/R (68% v. 91%, p = 0.04), and not reporting having too many competing demands (29% v 67%, p = 0.007). Most IIS have conducted CI-R/R and have positive attitudes towards it. Given it effectiveness and low cost, efforts to sustain it should be considered. |
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spelling | pubmed-78089442021-01-22 The potential for centralized reminder/recall to increase immunization rates: A national survey of immunization information systems (IIS) managers Saville, Alison W. Gurfinkel, Dennis Beaty, Brenda L. Chi, Alison E. Dayton, Amanda Hurley, Laura Suresh, Krithika Kempe, Allison Prev Med Rep Regular Article Little is known about Immunization Information System (IIS) attitudes and experiences using Centralized IIS-based Reminder/Recall (CI-R/R), an effective approach to increasing immunization rates. To describe among IIS managers as it relates to CI-R/R: 1) past experiences and future plans conducting it; 2) attitudes and barriers, 3) IIS capabilities and polices that influence, and 4) factors that differentiate IIS who have and have not conducted CI-R/R. Electronic Surveys were sent to all IIS managers in July 2018 using a member listserve. Fifty-seven of 62 IIS programs contacted (92%) responded. The majority (61%) had ever conducted CI-R/R; 34% reported they were “very likely” to conduct CI-R/R within 6 months. The majority (64%) were in favor of CI-R/R. Barriers included lack of staff (78%), competing demands (76%), and cost (63%). Thirty percent reported receiving a ≥75% of immunization data via real-time electronic interfaces (HL7). Overall, 49% and 24% of jurisdictions had mandatory immunization reporting from private and public health entities for childhood and adult immunizations, respectively. Differences between IIS that ever and never performed CI-R/R, respectively, included: mandatory reporting from private and public entities for children (65% v 27%, p = 0.006), having a legal mandate for CI-R/R (50% v 19%, p = 0.02), less likely to prefer practice-based R/R to CI-R/R (68% v. 91%, p = 0.04), and not reporting having too many competing demands (29% v 67%, p = 0.007). Most IIS have conducted CI-R/R and have positive attitudes towards it. Given it effectiveness and low cost, efforts to sustain it should be considered. 2020-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7808944/ /pubmed/33489724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2020.101296 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Regular Article Saville, Alison W. Gurfinkel, Dennis Beaty, Brenda L. Chi, Alison E. Dayton, Amanda Hurley, Laura Suresh, Krithika Kempe, Allison The potential for centralized reminder/recall to increase immunization rates: A national survey of immunization information systems (IIS) managers |
title | The potential for centralized reminder/recall to increase immunization rates: A national survey of immunization information systems (IIS) managers |
title_full | The potential for centralized reminder/recall to increase immunization rates: A national survey of immunization information systems (IIS) managers |
title_fullStr | The potential for centralized reminder/recall to increase immunization rates: A national survey of immunization information systems (IIS) managers |
title_full_unstemmed | The potential for centralized reminder/recall to increase immunization rates: A national survey of immunization information systems (IIS) managers |
title_short | The potential for centralized reminder/recall to increase immunization rates: A national survey of immunization information systems (IIS) managers |
title_sort | potential for centralized reminder/recall to increase immunization rates: a national survey of immunization information systems (iis) managers |
topic | Regular Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7808944/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33489724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2020.101296 |
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