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JHQ 307: Quality Improvement Interventions to Enhance Vaccination Rates in Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review
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Earn CPHQ Continuing Education credit through your subscription to the Journal for Healthcare Quality (JHQ). Read the JHQ CE article, score at least an 80% on the post-test, and complete an evaluation. A copy of the JHQ article is included.
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JHQ Continuing Education Article:
Quality Improvement Interventions to Enhance Vaccination Rates in Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the interplay between vaccine administration and various logistical and demographic factors in cancer patients, delving into how said factors influence vaccine scheduling and patient outcomes.
- Identify the impact and effectiveness of diverse quality improvement (QI) strategies in enhancing vaccine uptake among cancer patients, focusing on the evaluation of educational initiatives, healthcare provider interventions, and patient engagement techniques.
- Describe the challenges and efficacy of vaccine protocols in cancer patients within the context of complex treatment regimens like chemotherapy, emphasizing an understanding of the nuanced factors affecting vaccine response and compliance.
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Credit
CPHQ CE:1.0
Publisher
NAHQ
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