Journal of Pediatric Health Care
Volume 17, Issue 5 , Pages 240-244, September 2003

Childhood immunizations:

A parent education and incentive program

  • Marilyn Therese Lieber, RN, EdD (Nurse Consultant)

      Affiliations

    • Norfolk Department of Public Health, Norfolk, Va, USA
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  • Faith Yvonne C Colden, RN, MSA (Immunization Action Plan Coordinator)

      Affiliations

    • Norfolk Department of Public Health, Norfolk, Va, USA
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  • Ana Lizzette Colón, BSc (Community Health Education Health Counselor)

      Affiliations

    • Norfolk Department of Public Health, Norfolk, Va, USA
    • Communicable Disease and Epidemiology Graduate Student in Public Health, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Va, USA

Abstract 

This article describes some strategies to help reduce the immunization barriers of parental knowledge deficits and transportation costs through a parent education and incentive program. A record review of 471 children in 22 licensed Norfolk, Virginia, day-care centers revealed that 141 (29.9%) had inadequate age-appropriate immunizations. Educational programs included depictions of preventable communicable diseases and their consequences. Upon completion of appropriate immunizations, parents received transportation vouchers and gifts. By June 2000, 255 parents, day-care administrators, teachers, and staff had participated in educational programs and seven day-care centers earned certificate awards for improved immunization rates among enrollees. Four centers had 100% age-appropriate immunization rate, and three had a rate of 92% to 95%.

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PII: S0891-5245(02)88319-5

doi:10.1016/S0891-5245(02)88319-5

Journal of Pediatric Health Care
Volume 17, Issue 5 , Pages 240-244, September 2003