Role of new vaccinators/pharmacists in life-course vaccination.

Annals of medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1080/07853890.2024.2411603
T Mark Doherty, Lois Privor-Dumm
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Abstract

Background: Vaccines against diseases such as herpes zoster, pneumococcus and influenza are broadly recommended for older adults, but uptake is frequently low.

Vaccination bottleneck: Part of the reason may be that access to adult vaccination can be problematic, particularly for minorities and other under-served populations. Potential barriers include complex procedures, limited resources in healthcare systems and lack of structured infrastructure.

Stress-testing expended vaccination: The Covid-19 pandemic necessitated rapid expansion of the infrastructure to deliver adult vaccination, and triggered the use of facilities including pharmacies, schools, faith-based organizations, community organizations, shops and hair salons, drive-through centres and mobile vaccination units.

Improved adult vaccination system: Although many such initiatives were temporary, they demonstrated the principle of effective expansion of adult vaccination and education to a range of new providers and settings. Of these, pharmacist involvement in immunization in particular has consistently been shown to be associated with increased immunization rates.

Integration of new vaccinators: This review discusses results from attempts to expand and simplify the adult vaccination process, potentially allowing vaccination to be initiated by the recipient and completed in a single visit. These studies suggest that expanding adult vaccination access to new providers and/or new settings will require development of an integrated plan for preventive healthcare, covering areas such as setting target coverage rates, financial support, and development of immunization information systems accessible to all vaccination providers to maintain accurate immunization records and support interventions such as reminders.

新疫苗接种员/药剂师在终生疫苗接种中的作用。
背景:带状疱疹、肺炎球菌和流感等疾病的疫苗被广泛推荐给老年人接种,但接种率往往很低:疫苗接种瓶颈:部分原因可能是成人疫苗接种存在问题,特别是对于少数民族和其他服务不足的人群。潜在的障碍包括复杂的程序、医疗保健系统资源有限以及缺乏结构化的基础设施:Covid-19 大流行要求迅速扩大提供成人疫苗接种的基础设施,并引发了对包括药房、学校、宗教组织、社区组织、商店和发廊、直通车中心和流动疫苗接种单位在内的设施的使用:改进成人疫苗接种系统:尽管许多此类举措都是临时性的,但它们展示了将成人疫苗接种和教育有效扩展到一系列新的提供者和环境的原则。其中,药剂师参与免疫接种尤其一直被证明与免疫接种率的提高有关:本综述讨论了扩大和简化成人疫苗接种流程的尝试结果,有可能使疫苗接种由受种者发起并在一次就诊中完成。这些研究表明,要将成人疫苗接种扩大到新的接种提供者和/或新的接种环境,就需要制定一项预防性医疗保健综合计划,涵盖的领域包括设定目标覆盖率、财政支持以及开发可供所有接种提供者使用的免疫信息系统,以保持准确的免疫接种记录并支持提醒等干预措施。
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