id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-270910-xb746mv5 Lebrun-Harris, Lydie A. Influenza vaccination among U.S. pediatric patients receiving care from federally funded health centers 2020-07-24 .txt text/plain 5236 223 36 Multivariable logistic regression was used to estimate the adjusted prevalence rate ratios for the association between demographic characteristics (age, sex, race/ethnicity, poverty level, urban/rural residence, geographic region), health-related variables (receipt of well-child check-up, asthma diagnosis), and influenza vaccination. The strengths of the study include the use of HRSA datasets which are nationally representative of U.S. individuals who receive primary and preventive care from health centers, as well as the analysis of several sociodemographic characteristics to explore potential disparities in influenza vaccine uptake across pediatric subpopulations in underserved communities. Additional research is needed to further explore patient, family, provider, and organizational factors that may influence influenza vaccination among children receiving care at HRSA-funded health centers. Notwithstanding the limitations mentioned above, this study provides the first nationally representative estimates of influenza vaccination rates among pediatric patients receiving care from HRSA-funded health centers, both overall and for subpopulations based on demographic and health-related factors. ./cache/cord-270910-xb746mv5.txt ./txt/cord-270910-xb746mv5.txt