使用电子健康记录系统针对疫苗可预防的大学生性传播感染的质量改进项目。

IF 0.8 Q4 NURSING
Bianca Lowe, Kassidy Horst, Dawn Tassemeyer, Leeza Struwe, Sheri Rowland
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背景:乙型肝炎(HepB)和人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)都是疫苗可预防的性传播感染。然而,根据国家免疫调查,13-17岁的人比HPV更有可能受到乙肝的保护。目的:这篇文章的目的是报告一个质量改进项目,旨在确定传统的大学生缺乏预防HPV和乙型肝炎的保护,并解决他们需要接种疫苗的教育。方法:于2023年在某高校卫生所实施质量改进项目,通过新型电子病历(EHR)系统实施两项策略。结果:在2023年秋季,与HPV(55%)相比,更多的学生记录了对HepB(72%)的保护。与首次接种HPV疫苗≤14年的学生相比,首次接种HPV疫苗14年的学生(17%)更有可能出现HPV系列不完整。结论:一个具有患者门户可操作性的大学卫生电子病历系统,用于疫苗上传和筛查,支持识别缺乏疫苗可预防感染保护的学生,特别是那些在14岁以后开始HPV系列的学生。对护理的启示:为了缩小乙肝和HPV保护之间的差距,护士必须提倡在性健康风险筛查过程中包括疫苗接种状况的审查,并在校园提供教育和疫苗接种。
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A Quality Improvement Project Targeting Vaccine-Preventable Sexually Transmitted Infections in College Students Using an Electronic Health Record System.

Background: Hepatitis B (HepB) and human papillomavirus (HPV) are both vaccine-preventable sexually transmitted infections. However, according to the National Immunization Surveys, 13-17-year-olds are more likely to be protected against HepB than HPV. Objective: The purpose of this article is to report on a quality improvement project aimed at identifying traditional college-age students who lack protection against HPV and Hepatitis B, and to address their need for vaccination education. Methods: A quality improvement project implemented two strategies via new electronic health record (EHR) system at a university health clinic in 2023. Results: In the fall of 2023, more students had documented protection against HepB (72%) compared with HPV (55%). Students who had their first dose of HPV vaccination >14 years (17%) were more likely to have an incomplete HPV series compared with those who had their first HPV vaccination ≤14 years. Conclusions: A college health EHR system with patient portal operability for vaccine upload and screening supports identification of students who lack protection against vaccine-preventable infections, particularly those who begin the HPV series after age 14 years. Implications for Nursing: To close the gap between HepB and HPV protection, nurses must advocate to include review of vaccination status in sexual health risk screening processes and provide education and vaccinations on campus.

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