英国地方免疫培训调查——制定国家标准的案例。

A Cummins, L Lane, D Boccia, N S Crowcroft
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2003年6月,向英格兰302家初级保健信托机构(pct)发送了一份关于免疫培训的问卷,以确定向保健专业人员提供免疫培训的频率和内容。答复的227个信托机构中有54%(75%)担心他们提供免疫规划的能力。造成这种情况的因素包括缺乏指定的培训领导、缺乏专家投入、可用时间和资金。在pct中,33/219(15%)没有为执业护士提供免疫培训课程,28/219(13%)没有为卫生访问者提供免疫培训课程,30/219(14%)没有为学校护士提供免疫培训课程;67/219(31%)没有为全科医生组织会议。大多数138/175 (79%)pct欢迎引入一些国家免疫培训最低标准,以帮助他们建立和维持规划,并为其分配足够的资源。
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Survey of local immunisation training in England--the case for setting national standards.

In June 2003 a questionnaire on immunisation training was sent to the 302 primary care trusts (PCTs) in England to ascertain the frequency and content of immunisation training being offered to healthcare professionals. Fifty-four per cent of the 227 trusts (75%) who replied were concerned about their ability to deliver an immunisation programme. Contributing factors included the lack of a designated training lead, shortage of specialist input, available time, and funding. Of PCTs, 33/219 (15%) were not providing immunisation training sessions for practice nurses, 28/219 (13%) for health visitors, and 30/219 (14%) for school nurses; 67/219 (31%) had no sessions organised for general practitioners. Most 138/175 (79%) PCTs would welcome the introduction of some national minimum standards for immunisation training to assist them in setting up and maintaining a programme, and allocating sufficient resources to it.

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