Can uptake of childhood influenza immunisation through schools and GP practices be increased through behaviourally-informed invitation letters and reminders: two pragmatic randomized controlled trials
Abstract Background The UK is rolling out a national childhood influenza immunisation programme for children, delivered through primary care and schools. Behaviourally-informed letters and reminders have been successful at increasing uptake of other public health interventions. Therefore, we investi...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca Howell-Jones (Author), Natalie Gold (Author), Sarah Bowen (Author), Amanda Bunten (Author), Karen Tan (Author), Ayoub Saei (Author), Sarah Jones (Author), Pauline MacDonald (Author), Robin Watson (Author), Kirsty F. Bennett (Author), Tim Chadborn (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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