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The INFLUENTIAL Trial- Evaluation of National Inpatient Influenza Vaccination Program

The INFLUENTIAL Trial - Inpatient FLU Vaccination Program Effectiveness: National Trial Implementing Best Practices and Learning Collaboratives

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About This Trial

This study plans to learn more about whether a stakeholder-informed, standardized inpatient vaccination program will increase influenza vaccination rates of hospitalized children across US pediatric health systems. The first part of the study is to form a multidisciplinary team of stakeholders, including parents, providers, nurses, pharmacists, informaticists, data analysts and communication experts across three sites in synthesizing a best practice implementation guide for an inpatient influenza vaccination program, which will then be piloted at these three sites.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - At least 6 months of age - Admitted to an inpatient unit at a participating health system Exclusion: \- Admission to critical care sites or hematology-oncology services Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - At least 6 months of age - Admitted to an inpatient unit at a participating health system Exclusion: \- Admission to critical care sites or hematology-oncology services Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * At least 6 months of age * Admitted to an inpatient unit at a participating health system Exclusion: \- Admission to critical care sites or hematology-oncology services Exclusion Criteria: * At least 6 months of age * Admitted to an inpatient unit at a participating health system Exclusion: \- Admission to critical care sites or hematology-oncology services

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

Existing Influenza Vaccination Practices

Usual care is defined as the existing inpatient influenza vaccination practices that currently exist at a given site.

OTHER

Standardized inpatient influenza vaccination program

Intervention A: The basic intervention is the inpatient influenza vaccination program Intervention B: The intensified intervention is the multifaceted influenza vaccination strategy (Intervention A) plus a learning collaborative

Locations (2)

Ann and Robert Lurie's Children Hospital of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Seattle Children's Hospital
Seattle, Washington, United States