ARCHIVES OF PEDIATRICS AND ADOLESCENT MEDICINE, vol. 148, n° 9, 1994, pages 936-942, 23 réf., USA
KRAUS (D.M.), CAMPBELL (M.M.), MARCINAK (J.F.)
Univ Illinois Chicago. Dep pharmacy practice. USA
To characterize universal hepatitis B immunization practices of pediatricians who routinely provide childhood immunizations in Illinois.
Survey of 522 randomly chosen Illinois pediatricians.
Student's t test, khi2 analysis, and multivariate logistic regression were used to identify relationships between physician demographics and outcomes of interest.
Physician agreement with the new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Immunization Practices Advisory Committee and the American Academy of Pediatrics universal infant hepatitis B immunization guidelines, incorporation of the recommendations, routine hepatitis B immunization of older children (aged 6 months to 11 years), and routine hepatitis B immunization of adolescents.
Mots-clés BDSP : Vaccination, Enfant, Homme, Adolescent, Etats Unis, Amérique, Evaluation, Pratique médicale, Pédiatrie, Médecin, Hépatite virale B, Virose, Infection, Prévention, Laborantin, Foie [pathologie], Appareil digestif [pathologie]
Mots-clés Pascal : Vaccination, Enfant, Homme, Adolescent, Illinois, Etats Unis, Amérique du Nord, Amérique, Evaluation, Pratique professionnelle, Pédiatrie, Médecin, Hépatite virale B, Virose, Infection, Prévention, Personnel sanitaire, Foie pathologie, Appareil digestif pathologie
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Vaccination, Child, Human, Adolescent, Illinois, United States, North America, America, Evaluation, Professional practice, Pediatrics, Physician, Viral hepatitis B, Viral disease, Infection, Prevention, Health staff, Hepatic disease, Digestive diseases
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