Vaccination Programs: Provider Education When Used Alone

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Vaccination Programs: Provider Education When Used Alone Summary Evidence Table Updated Evidence (search period: 1980-2012) Cowan (1992) Period: 1985 randomized trial) Location: USA, Illinois Provider Education: 1. Generic health assessment fact sheet attached to client's chart 2. Usual Care Setting: internal medicine resident clinic, University of Illinois adults mean ages 57-60 years (Participants) PPV 1 vs 2 DT 1 vs 2 0.0% 0.0% 10.3% 1.6% 10.3% change (nonsig) (CI: -0.8, 21.4) 1.6% change non significant (CI:-1.5, 4.7) Oct 1 Dec 31 1985 (3 months) Execution: Fair 1 62 2 45 PPV, Influenza (Providers) 1 16 2 13 Crouse (1994) Period: 1991 Greatest (Prospective cohort study) Execution: Fair Location: USA, orthern Minnesota : 1. Standing orders 2. Physician reminders 3. Physician education Setting: community hospitals inpatients adults; otherwise, not described (Hospitals) 1 2 2 2 3 2 1 vs 2 1 vs 3 2 vs 3 40.3% 40.3% 17% 17% 9.6% 9.6% 23.3 pct pts (p < 0.002) 30.7 pct pts (significance not provided) 7.4 pct pts (nonsignificant 1991-1992 Influenza

Taylor (2008) Period: ov.2003-jan. 2006 randomized Controlled Trials) (1) Location: USA, King County, Washington State : 1-Hour educational Program comprising interactive computer slide presentation + Routine VFC program Control: Routine VFC program only Setting: Private Pediatric and Family Medicine Practices Private pediatric and Family medicine Practices in King County Participate in VFC program Administer at least 35 doses of MMR in 2002 =91 n=73 =37 Control=36 ot stated The Primary study outcome was the Practice Immunization rates (PIR) determined 1- year after the intervention or initial assessment in control practices. Interv: 69.8% Contrl:66.8% Interv: 71.4% Contrl: 69.6 +1.8 Pct pts (p=0.94) not reported Series Page 2 of 5

Siriwadena (2002) Period: 2000 Randomized Controlled Trial) (0) Location: UK, Trent Region : Educational Outreach visit, Provision of evidence-based information on vaccination + Provider feedback on practice vaccination rates Provider feedback on practice vaccination rates only Setting: Primary care practices Practices in west Lincolnshire Primary Care Trust (39) Trent Focus Collaborative Research etwork (50) =89 n=30 Primary Care Practices attending to High risk patients CHD Patients Diabetes Patients Splenectomy Patients >65 Years (Only Pneumoccocal) Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination rates in high risk groups PPV (for >65 years group): Control: 25.4% : 20.7% -4.7 pct pts (OR=0.99) 95%CI: 0.96-1.02 Interv period was not clearly stated. Influenza and Pneumoccocal Vaccination Page 3 of 5

Franzini (2007) Period: 2006 Randomized Controlled Trial) limitations): Fair (2) Location: USA, Larger Houston Area : I- Hour peer-based provider education for each practice Usual care Setting: Private Pediatric and Family Medicine practices Initial list of 852 of which 189 recruited. Qualifying practices have =>25 children per month <=4 years age. Final participation: 3 intervention and 94 controls. Age: Children 12-23 months Children 19-35 months Gender: ot stated Race/Ethnicity: ot stated SES: ot stated Assessment of Up To Date pre and post (1 year) intervention based on review of sample of immunization records (50 each from each practice for children 12-23 months). Pre: Criteria I: I 44 C 47 I 59 C 58 Post: Criteria I: I 45 C 44 I 60 C 55 Criteria I 4pct pts (CI: -2%- 10%) 4 Pct pts (CI: -1%-9%) 1 Year Interv period Page 4 of 5

Boom (2010) Period: 2003-2005 randomized trial) Location: USA, Greater Houston area, TX and surrounding counties Provider Education: peer education sessions using Raising Immunizations Thru Education (RITE) program Usual Care Setting: Pediatric and family medicine practices Children 12-23 months participate in VFC program (Provider sites) Immunization Status (19-23 months of age) Interv: 59% Contrl:58% Interv: 60% Contrl: 55% +4 pct pts (nonsig) 1 year (1) Interv 61 Contrl 62 Series Page 5 of 5