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Influenza immunizations provided by EMS agencies: the MEDICVAX Project.

作者信息

Mosesso Vince N, Packer C Richard, McMahon Joan, Auble Thomas E, Paris Paul M

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.

出版信息

Prehosp Emerg Care. 2003 Jan-Mar;7(1):74-8. doi: 10.1080/10903120390937139.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Emergency medical services (EMS) agencies may be an underutilized resource for provision of preventive health services. This study sought to demonstrate the feasibility for EMS agencies to provide influenza immunizations.

METHODS

This prospective, observational cohort study was conducted with urban, suburban, and rural EMS agencies that volunteered to participate. EMS managers and paramedics attended an orientation program, and then developed and implemented recruitment strategies. Adult volunteer subjects who met Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria for influenza vaccination were enrolled. Paramedics obtained informed consent, determined subject eligibility, administered the vaccine, and observed each subject for 10 minutes. Paramedics, EMS managers, and subjects completed surveys; EMS managers reported costs and resource utilization. Data were analyzed descriptively.

RESULTS

Ninety paramedics from 15 EMS agencies in three counties participated. Subjects were recruited by print and broadcast media and enrolled at 73 events held at retail establishments, community events, EMS stations, churches, senior citizen complexes, and private residences. Of the 2,075 adults immunized, 1,014 (49%) did not receive influenza vaccination in the previous year. Seven hundred five (34%) reported that they probably would not have been vaccinated elsewhere. Fixed cost for each immunization was $3.42. The EMS managers estimated their variable costs to range from zero dollars (volunteer agencies with all donated expenses) to $15.31 per immunization. No adverse events were reported. Subjects, paramedics, and EMS managers indicated a high level of satisfaction with the project.

CONCLUSION

The MEDICVAX Project demonstrated the feasibility of EMS agencies to safely provide influenza immunizations. The project reached some adults who likely would not have been immunized.

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