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Impact of pharmacists as immunizers on influenza vaccination coverage in the community-setting in Nova Scotia, Canada: 2013-2015
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|作者:
Isenor J.E.
[1
,2
,3
]
Killen J.L.
[1
]
Billard B.A.
[4
]
McNeil S.A.
[2
,3
]
MacDougall D.
[2
,5
]
Halperin B.A.
[2
,6
]
Slayter K.L.
[2
,7
]
Bowles S.K.
[1
,2
,3
,8
]
机构:
[1] Dalhousie University, College of Pharmacy, 5968 College Street, PO Box 15000, Halifax, B3H 4R2, NS
[2] IWK Health Centre and Nova Scotia Health Authority, Dalhousie University, Canadian Center for Vaccinology, 5850/5980 University Ave, Halifax, B3K 6R8, NS
[3] Dalhousie University, Faculty of Medicine, 1459 Oxford St, Halifax, B3H 4R2, NS
[4] Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness, PO Box 488, Halifax, B3J 2R8, NS
[5] St. Francis Xavier University, School of Nursing, PO Box 5000, Antigonish, B2G 2W5, NS
[6] Dalhousie University, School of Nursing, 5869 University Avenue, PO Box 15000, Halifax, B3H 4R2, NS
[7] IWK Health Centre, 5850/5980 University Avenue, Halifax, B3K 6R8, NS
[8] Department of Pharmacy, 1796 Summer St, Nova Scotia Health Authority- Central Zone, Halifax, B3H 3A6, NS
关键词:
Canada;
Immunization;
Influenza vaccination;
Pharmaceutical services;
Pharmacist;
Vaccine coverage;
D O I:
10.1186/s40545-016-0084-4
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摘要:
Background: Annual immunization is the most effective way to prevent influenza and its associated complications. However, optimal immunization rates are not being met in Nova Scotia, Canada. Additional providers, such as pharmacists, may improve access and convenience to receive vaccines. Pharmacists began immunizing patients 5 years of age and older within the publicly funded universal influenza vaccination program during the 2013-2014 influenza season. The objective of this study was to evaluate influenza immunization coverage rates before and after pharmacists in Nova Scotia gained authority to immunize as part of the publicly funded universal influenza vaccination program. Methods: Influenza immunization data was obtained from the Department of Health and Wellness from 2010 to 2015. Data included billing data from physicians and pharmacists, and local public health data. Vaccination coverage was calculated as proportion of vaccinations received in comparison to the total population. Results: Prior to pharmacists immunizing, overall vaccination coverage for Nova Scotia residents 6 months of age and older was 35.8 % in 2012-2013, increasing to 41.8 % coverage in 2013-2014 the year pharmacists began immunizing. A decrease of 1.9 to 39.9 % was observed in 2014-2015. In patients 65 years of age and older living in the community, coverage has increased from 61.8 % in 2012-2013 to 71.6 % in 2013-2014, and again to 73.3 % in 2014-2015 with the addition of pharmacists immunizing. Prior to pharmacists immunizing the highest coverage noted for this portion of the population was 61.8 %. Conclusions: The addition of pharmacists as immunizers within a publicly funded universal influenza vaccination program was found to increase overall vaccination coverage in the first year and to maintain higher coverage rates in the second year than those observed before pharmacists began immunizing. Increases in coverage in both years were observed in the elderly. Future research will be required to determine the ongoing impact of the addition of pharmacists as immunizers and other strategies to improve vaccination coverage. © 2016 The Author(s).
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