Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2404167 | Vaccine | 2010 | 5 Pages |
IntroductionParental preferences of alternative immunization sites for adolescents must be evaluated to determine optimal delivery strategies.MethodsAnalyses were performed on data from middle-school parent questionnaires in low income areas.Results1838 questionnaires were returned; 86.5% of the participants were Hispanic, 65% spoke primarily Spanish at home. Among those with a medical home, 32% had the last immunization at an alternative location. When checking all that apply, 65% of parents selected the medical home as a desirable location for immunization; 41% selected a school-based program.ConclusionsDespite lack of exposure to school-based immunization programs, school-based programs are a desirable immunization site among middle-school parents.