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Effectiveness of a community coalition for improving child vaccination rates in New York City

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  • Findley, S.E.
  • Irigoyen, M.
  • Sanchez, M.
  • Stockwell, M.S.
  • Mejia, M.
  • Guzman, L.
  • Ferreira, R.
  • Pena, O.
  • Chen, S.
  • Andres-Martinez, R.

Abstract

We used a retrospective, matching, birth cohort design to evaluate a comprehensive, coalition-led childhood-immunization program of outreach, education, and reminders in a Latino, urban community. After we controlled for Latino ethnicity and Medicaid, we found that children enrolled in the program were 53% more likely to be up-to-date (adjusted odds ratio=1.53; 95% confidence interval=1.33, 1.75) and to receive timely immunizations than were children in the control group (t=3.91). The coalition-led, community-based immunization program was effective in improving on-time childhood immunization coverage.

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  • Findley, S.E. & Irigoyen, M. & Sanchez, M. & Stockwell, M.S. & Mejia, M. & Guzman, L. & Ferreira, R. & Pena, O. & Chen, S. & Andres-Martinez, R., 2008. "Effectiveness of a community coalition for improving child vaccination rates in New York City," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 98(11), pages 1959-1962.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2007.121046_4
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.121046
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