Scoping the barriers to influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations from the perspectives of patients with cancer: is there a role for the pharmacist?
Kristoffer Johnstone,
John Smithson,
Joyce Cooper
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundRoutine immunisation for influenza and pneumococcal disease has the potential to reduce morbidity and mortality in patients with cancer.AimThis scoping review aims to determine barriers to influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations from the perspective of patients with cancer and to discuss the potential role of the pharmacist in impacting these barriers.DesignA systematic search of seven databases, including MEDLINE (Ovid), Cochrane Library, Informit (health), PubMed, and CINAHL (complete), from databa… Show more
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