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NCT ID: NCT03599557 Completed - Vaccination Clinical Trials

The STOP-HPV Trial 1: Communication Intervention

STOP-HPV
Start date: August 7, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Most adolescents who receive human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine are vaccinated in pediatric practices, yet missed opportunities (MOs) for HPV vaccination occur often and lead to low HPV vaccination rates. This cluster randomized clinical trial (RCT) will test the effectiveness (and cost-effectiveness) of training providers on HPV vaccine communication to reduce MOs and increase HPV vaccination rates.

NCT ID: NCT03587610 Recruiting - Vaccination Clinical Trials

Evaluation of a Tdap-IPV (Tetanus, Diphteria, Pertussis and Inactivated Polio) Vaccination Remedial Strategy on Vaccination Coverage in Patients 65 Years of Age or Older

HOSPIVAC
Start date: May 24, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In France, vaccination coverage is insufficient (in 2002, 71.2% coverage for tetanus, 41.9% for poliomyelitis and 33.7% for diphteria). These numbers decrease significantly with age: coverage for people aged over 65 was 60.5%, 13.3% and 10.5% for tetanus, poliomyelitis and diphteria coverage respectively. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of a hospital based vaccination remedial strategy for Tdap-IPV (tetanus, diphteria, pertussis and polio vaccine) in patients 65 years of age or older. Secondary objectives are to measure the vaccination coverage of patients aged 65 years or older hospitalised in a medical ward in our hospital, to evaluate their knowledge of their vaccination coverage, and to evaluate the socio-demographic factors associated with vaccination coverage.

NCT ID: NCT03472014 Completed - Vaccination Clinical Trials

Special Access Program IMVAMUNE®

Start date: April 22, 2010
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Prophylactic smallpox vaccination for personnel actively working with or in the vicinity of replicating vaccinia virus

NCT ID: NCT03373656 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hematologic Malignancy

Vaccination for Children of H&O and Their Parents

Start date: May 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to study on compliance, safety and effectivity of vaccination for children with hematologic malignancies or solid tumors and their parents.

NCT ID: NCT03287830 Completed - Influenza Clinical Trials

Flu2Text: Text Message Reminders for 2nd Dose of Influenza Vaccine

F2T
Start date: October 6, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This multi-site study assesses the impact of text message reminders on the receipt of the second dose of influenza vaccine, and takes place primarily in practices from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Pediatric Research in Office Settings (PROS) network.

NCT ID: NCT03284515 Completed - Pregnancy Related Clinical Trials

Vaccination In Pregnancy Gene Signature: VIP Signature Study

Start date: September 7, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A study investigating gene expression profiles in pregnant women in response to a pertussis containing vaccination in pregnancy.

NCT ID: NCT03239795 Completed - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

Promoting Influenza Vaccination In General Practice Waiting Rooms

ProFluGP
Start date: October 15, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Most of family physicians (FPs) use advertising in their waiting rooms in order to educate patients. Our objective was to assess an advertising campaign for influenza vaccination using posters and pamphlets in FPs' waiting rooms. Registry based 2/1 cluster randomized controlled trial. Clusters gathered the listed patients over the age of 16 of 75 randomized FPs. The trial was conducted during the 2014-2015 influenza vaccination campaign. Intervention group, 25 FPs received and exposed in their waiting rooms pamphlets and one poster promoting the influenza vaccination campaign (added to the usual mandatory information). Control group (50 FPs), usual waiting room. The main outcome was the number of vaccination units delivered in pharmacies. Data were first extracted for 2013-2015 from the SIAM-ERASME claim database of the Health Insurance Fund of Lille-Douai (Northern France). The association between the intervention and the main outcome was assessed trough a generalized estimating equation.

NCT ID: NCT03226236 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Carcinoma, Renal Cell

Vaccination With Dendritic Cells Pulsed With Autologous Tumor Homogenate in Combination With HD-IL2 and Immunomodulating Radiotherapy in Metastatic RCC

RENALVax-2
Start date: March 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Single center, open-label Proof of Principle phase II trial to assess objective response (ORR). Three daily doses boost radiotherapy (XRT) at 6-12 Gy to at least 1, and up to a maximum of 5, metastatic fields, will be administrated on days -4 -3 -2 or -3 -2 -1 before the first and the third cycle of vaccine+IL-2. The first day of administration of vaccine is day +1 and of IL-2 is day +2. Treatment vaccine plus IL-2 (dose 18 MIU/m2/day in 500cc by continuous IV infusion for 72 hours) will be administered every 3 weeks up to 6 cycles. Total duration of the trial: 36 months - Enrolment period: 24 months - Treatment: maximum of 6 cycles (5 months) per patient - Follow-up every three months until patient died (follow-up until PD and only survival contacts and subsequent therapy for metastatic disease after PD).

NCT ID: NCT03220555 Completed - Vaccination Clinical Trials

Efficacy of the Buzzy® Device on the Prevention of Health Care Induced Pediatric Pain in a Vaccination Center

DOLVAX
Start date: October 4, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In vaccination centers, venipunctures and vaccinations are sources of pain and anxiety in pediatric patients. Prior painful experiences can reduce the acceptance of later health care, hence making it more difficult for both patients and nurses. The topical anesthetic cream (lidocaine, prilocaine) and the non-pharmacological (distraction and relaxation) interventions which are usually used for prevention of procedural pain impose certain constraints on families and on vaccination centers. A distraction and local anesthesia (cold and vibration) based medical device (Buzzy®) could overcome these constraints and could be an interesting alternative for healthcare management in vaccination centers and, in a broader perspective, in other medical services. Research on this device has been scarce to date. Three of them have shown an efficacy of Buzzy® in comparison to the absence of prevention of vaccination and venipuncture induced pain. An ongoing study will assess the Buzzy® device in comparison to a topical anesthetic cream, but will be set in an emergency department context. To date, no study has compared Buzzy® to topical anesthetic cream on healthy children in a vaccination center. The research team has formulated the following hypothesis: the Buzzy® device will allow to get a not lower or an equivalent level of pain compared to the level of pain obtained with the usual topical anesthetic cream. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the device Buzzy® on vaccination and venipuncture induced pain in a vaccination center.

NCT ID: NCT03207763 Completed - Vaccination Clinical Trials

Microneedle Patch Study in Healthy Infants/Young Children

Start date: July 11, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Microneedles can be prepared as a low-cost patch that is simple for patients to apply for vaccine delivery targeting the many antigen-presenting cells present in the skin. Data regarding the safety, reactogenicity, tolerability, and acceptability of a microneedle patch in children are lacking. The goal of this study is to evaluate the safety, reactogenicity, and acceptability of placement of a placebo microneedle patch to the skin of children.