Community health worker intervention improves early childhood vaccination rates: results from a propensity-score matching evaluation
Abstract Background Arizona's Health Start Program is a statewide community health worker (CHW) maternal and child health home visiting intervention. The objective of this study was to test if participation in Health Start during 2006-2016 improved early childhood vaccination completion rates....
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Main Authors: | Patrick Wightman (Author), Kelly McCue (Author), Samantha Sabo (Author), Rebecca Annorbah (Author), Dulce Jiménez (Author), Vern Pilling (Author), Matthew Butler (Author), Martín F. Celaya (Author), Sara Rumann (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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