2022
Understanding the Factors Influencing Health Care Provider Recommendations about Adolescent Vaccines: A Proposed Framework
Ellingson MK, Bednarczyk RA, O’Leary S, Schwartz JL, Shapiro ED, Niccolai LM. Understanding the Factors Influencing Health Care Provider Recommendations about Adolescent Vaccines: A Proposed Framework. Journal Of Behavioral Medicine 2022, 46: 356-365. PMID: 35194726, PMCID: PMC8862696, DOI: 10.1007/s10865-022-00296-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchState Laws Permitting Adolescent Consent to Human Papillomavirus Vaccination and Rates of Immunization
Torres AR, Johnson NP, Ellingson MK, Hansen CE, Oliveira CR, Niccolai LM, Sheth SS. State Laws Permitting Adolescent Consent to Human Papillomavirus Vaccination and Rates of Immunization. JAMA Pediatrics 2022, 176: 203-205. PMID: 34779839, PMCID: PMC8593826, DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.4591.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Vaccine package inserts and prescribing habits of obstetricians-gynecologists for maternal vaccination
Saini J, Ellingson MK, Beigi RH, MacDonald NE, Top KA, Carroll S, Omer SB. Vaccine package inserts and prescribing habits of obstetricians-gynecologists for maternal vaccination. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 2021, 17: 3761-3770. PMID: 34236947, PMCID: PMC8437486, DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2021.1942714.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVaccine package insertsLactation Labeling RulePackage insertsMaternal vaccinationPregnant womenProvider recommendationDrug Administration (FDA) package insertAcellular pertussis vaccineEffectiveness of vaccinesCurrent clinical practiceCross-sectional surveyInfluenza vaccinePertussis vaccineVaccine uptakeGynecologists FellowsAmerican CollegeClinical practicePregnancyMost providersVaccineVaccinationWeighted sampleTwo-thirdsWomenLabeling rulesStrategies to increase uptake of maternal pertussis vaccination
Patel KM, Guillamet L, Pischel L, Ellingson MK, Bardají A, Omer SB. Strategies to increase uptake of maternal pertussis vaccination. Expert Review Of Vaccines 2021, 20: 779-796. PMID: 34129416, PMCID: PMC9288655, DOI: 10.1080/14760584.2021.1940146.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaternal pertussis vaccinationPertussis vaccinationInteractive patient educationContagious respiratory diseaseLack of studiesMaternal uptakePostpartum vaccinationPrenatal vaccinationSite vaccinationVaccine seriesMiddle-income countriesPertussis vaccineVaccine uptakePregnant womenProvider educationDisproportionate morbidityPatient educationSuboptimal uptakeVaccine communicationRespiratory diseaseVaccinationHome birthSystematic reviewDifferent interventionsInfantsCommunicating With Vaccine-Hesitant Parents: A Narrative Review
Limaye RJ, Opel DJ, Dempsey A, Ellingson M, Spina C, Omer SB, Dudley MZ, Salmon DA, Leary SO. Communicating With Vaccine-Hesitant Parents: A Narrative Review. Academic Pediatrics 2021, 21: s24-s29. PMID: 33958087, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2021.01.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVaccine decision-making processVaccine-hesitant parentsVaccine acceptancePediatric providersVaccine hesitancyChild's pediatric providerVaccine-preventable diseasesParental vaccine hesitancyPatient-provider communicationEffective medical interventionsContext of vaccinationEvidence-based communication strategiesPreventable diseaseVaccine informationVaccine refusalPreventable outbreaksMedical interventionsNarrative reviewVaccineMotivational interviewingLack of trainingVaccinationRecent outbreakHesitancyProviders
2020
Patient Decision Making Related to Maternal and Childhood Vaccines: Exploring the Role of Trust in Providers Through a Relational Theory of Power Approach
Limaye RJ, Malik F, Frew PM, Randall LA, Ellingson MK, O’Leary S, Bednarczyk RA, Oloko O, Salmon DA, Omer SB. Patient Decision Making Related to Maternal and Childhood Vaccines: Exploring the Role of Trust in Providers Through a Relational Theory of Power Approach. Health Education & Behavior 2020, 47: 449-456. PMID: 32306760, DOI: 10.1177/1090198120915432.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstetric providersPregnant womenContext of vaccinesChildhood vaccinesVaccination ratesVaccine acceptanceVaccine decisionsPatient decisionOb-gynsInfectious diseasesPatientsWomen's trustWomenVaccineMedical experiencePurposive sampleRelational theoryProvidersMedical credentialsPower dynamicsDepth interviewsRole of trustDistributive powerVaccinationImmunizationMandatory Vaccination in Europe
Vaz OM, Ellingson MK, Weiss P, Jenness SM, Bardají A, Bednarczyk RA, Omer SB. Mandatory Vaccination in Europe. Pediatrics 2020, 145: e20190620. PMID: 31932361, PMCID: PMC7011108, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2019-0620.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercentage point higher prevalenceHigh vaccination coverageMandatory vaccinationVaccination coverageHigh prevalenceMeasles incidenceLow measles incidencePertussis vaccine coverageVaccine-preventable diseasesNonmedical exemptionsMandatory vaccination policiesWorld Health OrganizationPertussis vaccinationMeasles vaccinationAnnual incidenceVaccine coveragePertussis incidenceSubsequent incidenceVaccination policyVaccinationDisease preventionSignificant associationIncidenceHealth OrganizationLinear regression models
2019
Development and acceptability of a video-based vaccine promotion tutorial for obstetric care providers
Chamberlain AT, Limaye RJ, O'Leary ST, Frew PM, Brewer SE, Spina CI, Ellingson MK, Dudley MZ, Orenstein WA, Donnelly MA, Riley LE, Ault KA, Salmon DA, Omer SB. Development and acceptability of a video-based vaccine promotion tutorial for obstetric care providers. Vaccine 2019, 37: 2532-2536. PMID: 30962093, PMCID: PMC6472923, DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2019.03.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstetric care providersCare providersMaternal vaccinesHesitant patientsVaccine-hesitant patientsCare providers' abilityPregnant patientsProvider recommendationVaccine acceptanceVaccine promotionPatientsVaccine conversationsProviders' abilityStrongest predictorVaccinePractice cultureMedical education creditsProvidersAcceptabilityPregnancyVaccinationEducation creditHuman Papillomavirus Vaccination Before 13 and 15 Years of Age: Analysis of National Immunization Survey Teen Data
Bednarczyk RA, Ellingson MK, Omer SB. Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Before 13 and 15 Years of Age: Analysis of National Immunization Survey Teen Data. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2019, 220: 730-734. PMID: 30657920, PMCID: PMC6667791, DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiy682.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman papillomavirus vaccinationHPV vaccinationPapillomavirus vaccinationNational Immunization Survey-Teen dataProvider-verified vaccination dataNational Immunization Survey-TeenYears of ageProportion of adolescentsYounger vaccineesHPV vaccineImmunization PracticesVaccination dataVaccinationHigh immunogenicityUS adolescentsAdvisory CommitteeActivity initiationAdolescentsVaccineesBetter protectionHPVVaccineCancerImmunogenicityDoses