2012
Vaccinations and preventive screening services for older adults: opportunities and challenges in the USA
Shenson D, Anderson L, Slonim A, Benson W. Vaccinations and preventive screening services for older adults: opportunities and challenges in the USA. Perspectives In Public Health 2012, 132: 165-170. PMID: 22729006, PMCID: PMC4532267, DOI: 10.1177/1757913912444850.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPreventive servicesOlder adultsClinical preventive servicesPreventive screening servicesPublic healthPneumococcal diseaseScreening servicesBreast cancerMedical costsClinician's officeVaccinationPrevention effortsDisease screeningOlder AmericansAdultsSurveillance measuresClinical medicineHealthInterventionUS medicineMedicineDeliveryColorectalImmunisationIllness
2005
Validation of self-reported pneumococcal vaccination in behavioral risk factor surveillance surveys: experience from the sickness prevention achieved through regional collaboration (SPARC) program
Shenson D, DiMartino D, Bolen J, Campbell M, Lu P, Singleton J. Validation of self-reported pneumococcal vaccination in behavioral risk factor surveillance surveys: experience from the sickness prevention achieved through regional collaboration (SPARC) program. Vaccine 2005, 23: 1015-1020. PMID: 15620474, DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2004.07.039.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedChi-Square DistributionConfidence IntervalsFemaleHumansMalePneumococcal InfectionsPneumococcal VaccinesPopulation SurveillanceRisk-TakingConceptsBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemPneumococcal vaccination statusPneumococcal vaccinationVaccination statusBRFSS surveyBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SurveySelf-reported pneumococcal vaccinationRisk Factor Surveillance SurveyRisk Factor Surveillance SystemPneumococcal polysaccharide vaccineLocal health care agencyPopulation-based surveyPrimary surveillance toolSickness preventionHealth care agenciesPneumococcal immunizationPolysaccharide vaccineMedical recordsMedicare claimsSurveillance SurveyFour-county areaSubset of respondentsCare agenciesSurveillance toolVaccination