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Efficacy of a pediatric emergency
department-based influenza vaccination program BACKGROUND: Influenza vaccination
effectively reduces influenza-related morbidity in children but
is underused. The pediatric emergency department is a potential
intervention point for increasing influenza vaccination in children.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness
of a pediatric emergency department-based influenza vaccination
program. DESIGN: A prospective, randomized,
controlled clinical trial. PARTICIPANTS: We recruited subjects
from persons seeking pediatric emergency care at a large tertiary
care hospital during influenza vaccination season in 2002. Eligible
subjects were themselves or had a household member at increased
risk for influenza complications, according to Advisory Committee
on Immunization Practices guidelines. INTERVENTIONS: We randomly assigned
subjects by family to the vaccine offered group or
the education only group. We educated both groups
about influenza illness, the risks and benefits of influenza vaccination,
and how to receive influenza vaccination outside the study. We
offered influenza vaccination to the vaccine offered
group and later obtained telephone reports of the postinfluenza-season
vaccination status of both groups. RESULTS: Four hundred thirty-seven
subjects completed the study (238 from the vaccine offered
group, 199 from the education only group). At follow-up,
the percentage of influenza-vaccinated subjects in the vaccine
offered group was greater than in the education only
group. This was true for pediatric patients (57% vs 36%) (relative
risk, 1.59; 95% confidence interval, 1.16-2.16) as well as for
their accompanying adult and child family members (75% vs 34%)
(relative risk, 2.19; 95% confidence interval, 1.64-2.92). CONCLUSION: A pediatric emergency department-based influenza vaccination program increases vaccination of targeted children and family members who use the emergency department during influenza vaccination season.
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