Advocating immunisation
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Advocating immunisation

Sue Campbell Volunteer Community Health Advisor, GOAL, Kampala, Uganda

The improvement of global immunisation coverage over the last 30 years is the single greatest public health achievement of all time. As a high uptake of immunisation is required if it is to be effective, community-based nurses need to develop a clear understanding of what advocacy is, and how to develop an advocacy strategy.

Primary Health Care. 14, 7, 43-50. doi: 10.7748/phc2004.09.14.7.43.c520

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