药剂师与妊娠期疫苗接种

IF 1.6 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
C. Hughes
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摘要

在加拿大各地,药剂师越来越多地参与提供疫苗接种。药剂师的可及性为提高成人流感疫苗和其他常规推荐疫苗的接种率提供了机会。由于孕妇是可能需要接种疫苗的人口的重要组成部分,药剂师应该了解疫苗的建议以及怀孕期间的禁忌症。怀孕期间发生的生理变化,如1型和2型t辅助细胞平衡的改变,增加了孕妇对疾病的易感性。怀孕期间接种疫苗不仅为妇女提供保护,也为生命中最脆弱的几个月(即在婴儿接种疫苗之前)的胎儿和婴儿提供保护,从而解决了以前在疫苗接种覆盖率方面的差距。然而,对疫苗安全性的误解已被证明会影响患者在怀孕期间拒绝接种疫苗的决定。其他通常报告的患者障碍包括没有收到提供者关于疫苗的建议,以及孕妇认为自己没有感染疾病的风险。这篇文章强调了所有孕妇推荐的疫苗,以及应该避免的疫苗。还强调了药剂师在积极促进孕产妇接种疫苗方面的重要作用和责任(框1总结)。
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Pharmacists and vaccination in pregnancy
Introduction Across Canada, pharmacists are increasingly involved in providing vaccinations. The accessibility of pharmacists provides opportunity to improve adult vaccination rates for influenza and other routinely recommended vaccines. Since pregnant women are an important segment of the population that may require vaccines, pharmacists should be aware of vaccine recommendations as well as contraindications in pregnancy. Physiologic changes that occur during pregnancy, such as alterations in the balance of type 1 and 2 T-helper cells, increase the susceptibility of pregnant women to illness. Vaccination in pregnancy provides protection not only for the woman but also for the fetus and infant in the first few vulnerable months of life (i.e., before infant vaccines can be given) and thus addresses a previous gap in vaccination coverage. However, misperceptions around the safety of vaccines have been shown to influence patient decisions to refuse vaccinations during pregnancy. Other commonly reported patient barriers include not receiving a provider recommendation for the vaccine and pregnant women perceiving they are not at risk for contracting the disease. This article highlights vaccines that are recommended in all pregnant women, as well as vaccines that should be avoided. The significant role and responsibility of pharmacists in proactively promoting maternal vaccination are also underscored (summarized in Box 1).
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Canadian Pharmacists Journal
Canadian Pharmacists Journal PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Established in 1868, the Canadian Pharmacists Journal is the oldest continuously published periodical in Canada. Our mission is to enhance patient care through advancement of pharmacy practice, with continuing professional development, peer-reviewed research, and advocacy. Our vision is to become the foremost journal for pharmacy practice and research.
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