The Children's Hospital of Denver, University of Colorado Denver, USA.
Ann Intern Med. 2010 May 4;152(9):555-60. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-152-9-201005040-00005.
The herpes zoster vaccine is the most expensive vaccine recommended for older adults and the first vaccine to be reimbursed through Medicare Part D. Early uptake has been 2% to 7% nationally.
To assess current vaccination practices, knowledge and practice regarding reimbursement, and barriers to vaccination among general internists and family medicine physicians.
Mail and Internet-based survey, designed through an iterative process and conceptually based on the Health Belief Model.
National survey conducted from July to September 2008.
General internists and family medicine physicians.
Survey responses on current vaccination practices, knowledge and practice regarding reimbursement, and barriers to vaccination.
Response rates were 72% in both specialties (301 general internists and 297 family medicine physicians). Physicians in both specialties reported similar methods for delivering vaccine, which included stocking and administering the vaccine in their offices (49%), referring patients to a pharmacy to purchase the vaccine and bring it back to the office for administration (36%), and referring patients to a pharmacy for vaccine administration (33%). Eighty-eight percent of providers recommend herpes zoster vaccine and 41% strongly recommend it, compared with more than 90% who strongly recommend influenza and pneumococcal vaccines. For physicians in both specialties, the most frequently reported barriers to vaccination were financial. Only 45% of respondents knew that herpes zoster vaccine is reimbursed through Medicare Part D. Of respondents who began administering herpes zoster vaccine in their office, 12% stopped because of cost and reimbursement issues.
Survey results represent reported but not observed practice. Surveyed providers may not be representative of all providers.
Physicians are making efforts to provide herpes zoster vaccine but are hampered by barriers, particularly financial ones. Efforts to facilitate the financing of herpes zoster vaccine could help increase its use.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
带状疱疹疫苗是推荐给老年人的最昂贵的疫苗,也是第一个通过医疗保险 Part D 报销的疫苗。全国范围内的早期接种率为 2%至 7%。
评估普通内科医生和家庭医学医生在带状疱疹疫苗接种方面的当前接种实践、报销相关知识和实践以及接种障碍。
通过迭代过程设计的邮件和互联网调查,并基于健康信念模型的概念。
2008 年 7 月至 9 月进行的全国性调查。
普通内科医生和家庭医学医生。
关于当前接种实践、报销相关知识和实践以及接种障碍的调查回复。
两个专业的回复率均为 72%(301 名普通内科医生和 297 名家庭医学医生)。两个专业的医生都报告了类似的疫苗接种方法,包括在办公室储备和管理疫苗(49%)、推荐患者到药房购买疫苗并带回办公室进行管理(36%),以及推荐患者到药房接种疫苗(33%)。88%的提供者建议接种带状疱疹疫苗,41%强烈建议接种,而超过 90%的人强烈建议接种流感疫苗和肺炎球菌疫苗。对于两个专业的医生来说,接种疫苗的最常见障碍是经济方面的。只有 45%的受访者知道带状疱疹疫苗通过医疗保险 Part D 报销。在开始在办公室接种带状疱疹疫苗的受访者中,有 12%因成本和报销问题而停止接种。
调查结果代表报告但非观察到的实践。接受调查的医生可能无法代表所有医生。
医生正在努力提供带状疱疹疫苗,但由于障碍,特别是经济障碍,受到阻碍。为带状疱疹疫苗的融资提供便利的努力可能有助于增加其使用。
疾病控制与预防中心。