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The nurse is teaching new parents the importance of immunizations. The parents voice concerns about the safety of vaccines. In an effort to answer the parent's questions, the nurse accesses the following from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: Evidence-based Practice Center Systematic Review Protocol: Safety of Vaccines Used for Routine Immuniations of Adults (Including Pregnant Women) and Children (Safety of Vaccines for Adults and Children) https://effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/topics/vaccine-safety/research-protocol
1. The nurse wants to find out what types of studies were used to help develop this protocol. Where can that information be found?
2. Initially, after the studies are identified for potential inclusion, how did they finalize the list of studies that would be considered?
3. How was the strength of evidence assessed?
Ans)1)nurse can find information in different ways....
I.e,a) immunization programme's on national and international level:. 1)UIP_universal immunization programme
2)EPI_expanded programme for immunization
3) Ministry of health and welfare was responsible for the programme
4) technology mission on immunization
5) child survival safe motherhood _ CSSM
6)RCH_reproductive child health
6) National rural health mission_NRHM
B)many journal of immunization,review of literature s
C)other committee like_IDSA,SPGC-standards and practice guidelines committees
D)other sites are:http://www.cde.gov./vaccines/recs/acip/default.htm.
Http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/recs/schedule/default.htm
Http://www.thecommunityguide.org/vaccine/vpd-int_demand_multicomponent_ed.pdf.