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Effectiveness of a Vaccination Program in the Community Ob/Gyn Setting


N/A
12 Years
26 Years
Not Enrolling
Female
Influenza Vaccine, Papillomavirus Infection, Pertussis

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Trial Information

Effectiveness of a Vaccination Program in the Community Ob/Gyn Setting


Inclusion Criteria:



- 4-5 community Ob/Gyn practices

Type of Study:

Observational

Study Design:

N/A

Outcome Measure:

Implementation and measurement of a health services intervention in community or private Ob/Gyn practices to improve the delivery of standard clinical care to vaccinate women against human papillomavirus, influenza, & pertussis.

Outcome Time Frame:

Full-scale program implementation will cover a 12 month period, tentatively planned to begin in April 2009.

Safety Issue:

No

Principal Investigator

Geeta Swamy, MD

Investigator Role:

Principal Investigator

Investigator Affiliation:

Duke University

Authority:

United States: Institutional Review Board

Study ID:

Pro00011038

NCT ID:

NCT00828555

Start Date:

November 2008

Completion Date:

February 2012

Related Keywords:

  • Influenza Vaccine
  • Papillomavirus Infection
  • Pertussis
  • HPV vaccine
  • Tdap vaccine
  • Influenza, Human
  • Whooping Cough
  • Papillomavirus Infections

Name

Location

DWHA Durham, North Carolina  
Westside OBGYN Burlington, North Carolina  
Blue Ridge OBGYN Raleigh, North Carolina  
Atrium OBGYN Raleigh, North Carolina