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PUBLISHED: 2011 CATEGORY: TYPE: PDFAyez l'info - pas la grippe

Ayez l'info - pas la grippe

Affiche pour promouvoir la vaccination contre l’influenza chez les Premières nations.

Corporate Authors: Santé Canada - Santé des Premières Nations et des Inuits
Publisher: Santé Canada - Santé des Premières Nations et des Inuits

PUBLISHED: 2011 CATEGORY: TYPE: PDFAyez l'info- pas la grippe

Ayez l'info- pas la grippe

Affiche pour promouvoir la vaccination contre l’influenza chez les Inuit.

Corporate Authors: Santé Canada - Santé des Premières Nations et des Inuits
Publisher: Santé Canada - Santé des Premières Nations et des Inuits

PUBLISHED: 2011 CATEGORY: Parents, Adults, New Canadians, Pregnant women, Seniors TYPE: PDFGet the Facts - Not the Flu

Get the Facts - Not the Flu

Poster for First Nations audience, promoting influenza immunization.

Corporate Authors: Health Canada - First Nations & Inuit Health Branch
Publisher: Health Canada - First Nations & Inuit Health Branch

PUBLISHED: 2011 CATEGORY: Parents, Adults, Children & students, New Canadians, Pregnant women, Seniors TYPE: PDFGet the Facts- Not the Flu

Get the Facts- Not the Flu

Poster for Inuit audience, promoting influenza immunization.

Corporate Authors: Health Canada - First Nations & Inuit Health Branch
Publisher: Health Canada - First Nations & Inuit Health Branch

PUBLISHED: 2011 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link Influenza : un nom sérieux pour une maladie sérieuse

Influenza : un nom sérieux pour une maladie sérieuse

Affiche avec le message que l’influenza est une maladie sérieuse.

Corporate Authors: Réseau canadien d'immunisation contre la grippe dans les soins de santé
Publisher: Réseau canadien d'immunisation contre la grippe dans les soins de santé

PUBLISHED: 2011 CATEGORY: Health care providers, Parents, Adults, Children & students, New Canadians, Pregnant women, Seniors, Travellers TYPE: PDFInfluenza is serious

Influenza is serious

Corporate Authors: Canadian Healthcare Influenza Information Network
Publisher: Canadian Healthcare Influenza Immunization Network

PUBLISHED: 2011 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: PDFSurvey of Parents on Key Issues Related to Immunization: Executive Summary

Survey of Parents on Key Issues Related to Immunization: Executive Summary

Quantitative research was conducted with Canadian parents in order to understand their perceptions and information needs related to childhood immunizations. Telephone interviews were conducted with a random sample of 1,745 Canadian parents, screening for those who had at least one child under the age of 18. Interview questions investigated Canadian parents' knowledge, awareness, attitudes and behaviours related to immunization. Findings from this research will be used to inform public education strategies and initiatives.

Corporate Authors: Ekos Research Associates
Publisher: Ekos Research Associates

PUBLISHED: 2011 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: PDFSurvey of Parents on Key Issues Related to Immunization: Final Report

Survey of Parents on Key Issues Related to Immunization: Final Report

Quantitative research was conducted with Canadian parents in order to understand their perceptions and information needs related to childhood immunizations. Telephone interviews were conducted with a random sample of 1,745 Canadian parents, screening for those who had at least one child under the age of 18. Interview questions investigated Canadian parents' knowledge, awareness, attitudes and behaviours related to immunization. Findings from this research will be used to inform public education strategies and initiatives.

Corporate Authors: Ekos Research Associates
Publisher: Ekos Research Associates

PUBLISHED: 2010 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: PDFConsultation with health care professionals and influenza immunization among women in contact with young children

Consultation with health care professionals and influenza immunization among women in contact with young children

Analyzes whether consultation with a medical professional increases the likelihood of receiving a flu shot among women who have given birth in the past five years and to determine whether this association differs by type of medical professional. Consultation with family doctors was found to have the strongest association with annual flu shots among women in contact with young children.

Authors: Chambers C et al.
Journal Issue: 1
Journal Title: Canadian Journal of Public Health
Journal Volume: 101
Publisher: Canadian Public Health Association

PUBLISHED: 2010 CATEGORY: Health care providers, Parents, Adults TYPE: External Link Understanding Immunization Toolkit: How Well Do Vaccines Work?

Understanding Immunization Toolkit: How Well Do Vaccines Work?

Corporate Authors: National Aboriginal Health Organization
Publisher: National Aboriginal Health Organization