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Bio statementDepartment of Pediatrics and Office of Research, Assistant Research Professor ConferencesAttended Medicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA) Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA)Structured Interviews Regarding Immunization Communication and Text Message Reminders Background Adherence to childhood immunization schedules is likely a function of various factors, including parents’ health literacy skills, immunization knowledge, perceived quality of patient-provider communication, and preferences for communication methods. Given the increased use of technology as a strategy to increase coverage, it is important to investigate how parents perceive communication forms, such as text-message reminders, as compared to more traditional means. Our objective i... This user's work may be related toUsers who said they have met Carolyn R Ahlers-schmidt |
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