Practical Approaches to Optimize Adolescent Immunization

With the expansion of the adolescent immunization schedule during the past decade, immunization rates notably vary by vaccine and by state. Addressing barriers to improving adolescent vaccination rates is a priority. Every visit can be viewed as an opportunity to update and complete an adolescent�...

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Adolescent Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)
Company business management
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Promotion
Humans
Immunization
Immunization Schedule
Knowledge
Management
Medication Adherence
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Motivational Interviewing
Optimization
Patient Education as Topic
Pediatrics
Physician-Patient Relations
Physiological aspects
Reminder Systems
School Health Services
Teenagers
United States
Vaccination
Vaccination - standards
Vaccination Refusal
Youth
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