Opportunities and Challenges of Adolescent and Adult Vaccination Administration Within Pharmacies in the United States.

Biomedical informatics insights Pub Date : 2017-02-16 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1178222617692538
Jessica Y Islam, Joann F Gruber, Alexandre Lockhart, Manju Kunwar, Spencer Wilson, Sara B Smith, Noel T Brewer, Jennifer S Smith
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Pharmacies have been endorsed as alternative vaccine delivery sites to improve vaccination rates through increased access to services. Our objective was to identify challenges and facilitators to adolescent and adult vaccination provision in pharmacy settings in the United States. We recruited 40 licensed pharmacists in states with different pharmacy vaccination laws. Eligible pharmacists previously administered or were currently administering human papillomavirus (HPV); tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (TDAP); or meningitis (meningococcal conjugate vaccine [MCV4]) vaccines to adolescents aged 9 to 17 years. Pharmacists participated in a semistructured survey on in-pharmacy vaccine provision. Pharmacists commonly administered vaccinations to age-eligible adolescents and adults: influenza (100%, 100%), pneumococcal (35%, 98%), TDAP (80%, 98%), MCV4 (60%, 78%), and HPV (45%, 53%). Common challenges included reimbursement/insurance coverage (28%, 78%), education of patients/parents (30%, 40%), and pharmacists' time constraints (28%, 35%). Three-quarters of pharmacists reported that vaccination rates could be increased. National efforts should expand insurance coverage for vaccine administration reimbursement and improve data information systems to optimize provision within pharmacies.

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美国药房内青少年和成人疫苗接种管理的机遇与挑战。
药房已被认可为提供疫苗的替代场所,可通过增加服务的可及性提高疫苗接种率。我们的目标是确定在美国药房提供青少年和成人疫苗接种服务所面临的挑战和促进因素。我们在拥有不同药房疫苗接种法律的州招募了 40 名执业药剂师。符合条件的药剂师曾经或正在为 9 至 17 岁的青少年接种人乳头瘤病毒 (HPV)、破伤风、白喉和百日咳 (TDAP) 或脑膜炎(脑膜炎球菌结合疫苗 [MCV4])疫苗。药剂师参加了关于药房内疫苗供应情况的半结构式调查。药剂师通常为符合接种年龄的青少年和成人接种流感疫苗(100%,100%)、肺炎球菌疫苗(35%,98%)、TDAP(80%,98%)、MCV4(60%,78%)和 HPV(45%,53%)。常见的挑战包括报销/保险范围(28%,78%)、患者/家长教育(30%,40%)和药剂师的时间限制(28%,35%)。四分之三的药剂师表示可以提高疫苗接种率。国家应努力扩大疫苗管理报销的保险范围,并改进数据信息系统,以优化药房内的疫苗供应。
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