Literature DB >> 11732357

Improving influenza immunisation coverage in 2000-2001: a baseline survey, review of the evidence and sharing of best practice.

A Furey1, E Robinson, Y Young.   

Abstract

In May 2000 a new government target of 70% uptake in people aged 65 and over was introduced for influenza immunisation, with a minimum of 60% uptake in 2000-2001. A postal survey of influenza immunisation coverage in over 75 year olds during 1999-2000 was undertaken in our district's general practices. The evidence on interventions which improve coverage was compared to local practice. General Practitioners and their Primary Care Groups/Trust received feedback on their performance, and best practice was shared. The findings were used to inform the immunisation campaign for 2000-01. The survey response rate was 74%. The district coverage was 50%, ranging from 7% to 97% between practices. Practices achieving high coverage rates combined good patient identification with personalised patient invitation and well-organised clinics. The work that went on in the district achieved an overall influenza immunisation coverage of 62% in 2000-01.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11732357

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Dis Public Health        ISSN: 1462-1843


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