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Provider Preferences and Experiences With a Countywide Centralized Collaborative Reminder/Recall for Childhood Immunizations
Academic PediatricsVol. 16Issue 1p50–56Published online: September 14, 2015- Alison W. Saville
- Dennis Gurfinkel
- Carter Sevick
- Brenda Beaty
- L. Miriam Dickinson
- Allison Kempe
Cited in Scopus: 8To assess among providers in 7 Colorado counties where a collaborative centralized reminder/recall (CC-R/R) using the Colorado Immunization Information System (CIIS) was performed: 1) preferences about CC-R/R conducted by the public health department (PHD); 2) preferences for future CC-R/R for different vaccines with and without practice names; and 3) experiences with including their name on CC-R/R notices. - Pediatric Education Along the Continuum
Education in Quality Improvement for Pediatric Practice: An Online Program to Teach Clinicians QI
Academic PediatricsVol. 14Issue 5p517–525Published in issue: September, 2014- David G. Bundy
- Lori F. Morawski
- Suzanne Lazorick
- Scott Bradbury
- Karen Kamachi
- Gautham K. Suresh
Cited in Scopus: 9Education in Quality Improvement for Pediatric Practice (EQIPP) is an online program designed to improve evidence-based care delivery by teaching front-line clinicians quality improvement (QI) skills. Our objective was to evaluate EQIPP data to characterize 1) participant enrollment, use patterns, and demographics; 2) changes in performance in clinical QI measures from baseline to follow-up measurement; and 3) participant experience. - Research in Immunization
Novel Immunization Reminder/Recall Approaches: Rural and Urban Differences in Parent Perceptions
Academic PediatricsVol. 14Issue 3p249–255Published in issue: May, 2014- Alison W. Saville
- Brenda Beaty
- L. Miriam Dickinson
- Steven Lockhart
- Allison Kempe
Cited in Scopus: 20To assess the following among parents of young children: 1) preferences about the source of immunization reminder/recall (R/R) messages, 2) the degree of acceptability of different R/R modalities, and 3) factors that influence preferences, including rural and urban characteristics. - Immunization
Provider Attitudes Toward Public-Private Collaboration to Improve Immunization Reminder/Recall: A Mixed-Methods Study
Academic PediatricsVol. 14Issue 1p62–70Published in issue: January, 2014- Karen Albright
- Alison Saville
- Steven Lockhart
- Katina Widmer Racich
- Brenda Beaty
- Allison Kempe
Cited in Scopus: 13To assess primary care providers' current reminder/recall practices, preferences for collaboration with health departments in reminder/recall efforts, attitudes toward practice-based and population-based reminder/recall, and experiences with a population-based reminder/recall intervention. - Immunization
Improving Immunization Delivery using an Electronic Health Record: The ImmProve Project
Academic PediatricsVol. 13Issue 5p458–465Published online: May 30, 2013- David G. Bundy
- Nichole M. Persing
- Barry S. Solomon
- Tracy M. King
- Peter N. Murakami
- Richard E. Thompson
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 25Though an essential pediatric preventive service, immunizations are challenging to deliver reliably. Our objective was to measure the impact on pediatric immunization rates of providing clinicians with electronic health record–derived immunization prompting. - Prevention
Getting Under the Hood: Exploring Issues That Affect Provider-Based Recall Using an Immunization Information System
Academic PediatricsVol. 11Issue 1p44–49Published in issue: January, 2011- Alison W. Saville
- Karen Albright
- Carolyn Nowels
- Juliana Barnard
- Matthew F. Daley
- Shannon Stokley
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 39To assess 1) pediatric practices’ use of provider-based recall using an immunization information system 8 months after training on the recall process; 2) initiation and sustainability barriers to provider-based recall using an immunization information system; 3) strategies that facilitated recall initiation; and 4) recommendations for alternative approaches for conducting recall.