Selected article for: "case control and cohort case control"

Title: Atti del 52° Congresso Nazionale: Società Italiana di Igiene, Medicina Preventiva e Sanità Pubblica (SItI)
  • Document date: 2019_10_15
  • ID: jkke8ije_2971
    Snippet: A total of 5,139 articles were retrieved, after duplicates elimination 3,944 papers were screened. After a screening selection, 337 studies we-re included in the analysis. Most studies were cross-sectional (92.9%), followed by case-control (4.8%) and cohort studies (2.4%). The population interviewed was mainly parents, without any further details (73.3%); mothers were the only parent surveyed in approximately 20% of the studies, while only 1 stud.....
    Document: A total of 5,139 articles were retrieved, after duplicates elimination 3,944 papers were screened. After a screening selection, 337 studies we-re included in the analysis. Most studies were cross-sectional (92.9%), followed by case-control (4.8%) and cohort studies (2.4%). The population interviewed was mainly parents, without any further details (73.3%); mothers were the only parent surveyed in approximately 20% of the studies, while only 1 study involved selectively the fathers. The sample size ranged from 7 to 59,897. Only 38% of the included studies reported both the number and type of items used. Regarding the type, more than half consisted of closed questions, followed by Likert scales, while open-ended questions were used in 14.8% of the surveys. Frequently, the survey was conducted using a self-reported questionnaire or interview. The questionnaires were mostly administered on paper, while online forms were used in 13.7% of the cases. However, 79.8% of the questionnaires were not attached to the paper. HPV vaccine was the most frequently investigated (39.2%), followed by influenza (13.4%) and measles (10.7%). While 22.6% of the articles referred to paediatrics vaccinations in general. Data about the immunization behaviours were reported in 297 studies: the subjects involved showed a behaviour defined as "acceptance" in 130 studies (38.6%), as "hesitancy/scepticism/ doubt" in 145 studies (43%) and as "refusal" in 22 studies (6.5%). This information was not reported in 11.9% of the studies.

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