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从基层医生的角度看流感疫苗的交付延迟。

Influenza vaccine delivery delays from the perspective of primary care physicians.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital, 12477 E 19th Avenue, Aurora CO 80045, USA. o'

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2011 Jun;40(6):620-4. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2011.02.021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The effects of delayed influenza vaccine delivery on primary practices are currently unknown.

PURPOSE

To describe, among primary care physicians nationally regarding the 2006-2007 influenza season: (1) how physicians defined influenza vaccine delay; (2) the extent of reported vaccine delays; and (3) the perceived effects of vaccine delays.

METHODS

Between March and June 2007, a total of 1268 primary care physicians nationally were surveyed.

RESULTS

Survey response was 74% (n=940). The majority of physicians (79%) defined "influenza vaccine delay" as not receiving vaccine by November 1. Fifty-three percent reported a vaccine delay. Providers reported the following as effects of delays: reduced satisfaction of patients or parents in the practice (72%); decreased percentage in their practice who received the vaccination (65%); disruption of scheduling influenza clinics (55%); increased referral of patients elsewhere for vaccination (55%); and negative financial impact caused by unused vaccine (46%). Those who reported experiencing delays more often reported not meeting demand for vaccine (adjusted risk ratio [ARR]=1.83, 95% CI=1.64, 2.07); that grocery stores, retail outlets, or pharmacies had vaccine before their practices did (ARR=1.82, 95% CI=1.53, 2.26); not receiving all vaccine that was ordered (ARR=1.19, 95% CI=1.06, 1.36); and having leftover vaccine (ARR=1.17, 95% CI=1.04, 1.32).

CONCLUSIONS

During the 2006-2007 influenza season, a non-shortage season, the majority of respondents reported experiencing an influenza vaccine delivery delay. Experiencing a delay was thought to decrease vaccination use, increase referrals elsewhere, and have a negative financial impact on practices. Delayed delivery of influenza vaccine is disruptive for primary care practices, and it consequently may affect vaccination coverage.

摘要

背景

目前尚不清楚流感疫苗接种延迟对初级保健的影响。

目的

在全国范围内的初级保健医生中,描述 2006-2007 年流感季节的情况:(1)医生如何定义流感疫苗延迟;(2)报告的疫苗延迟程度;(3)疫苗延迟的感知效果。

方法

2007 年 3 月至 6 月期间,对全国范围内的 1268 名初级保健医生进行了调查。

结果

调查回应率为 74%(n=940)。大多数医生(79%)将“流感疫苗延迟”定义为 11 月 1 日前未接种疫苗。53%的人报告出现疫苗延迟。提供者报告的延迟影响如下:患者或家长对实践的满意度降低(72%);实践中接受疫苗接种的比例降低(65%);流感诊所预约安排中断(55%);增加将患者转介到其他地方接种疫苗的人数(55%);未使用的疫苗造成的负面财务影响(46%)。那些报告经历过疫苗延迟的人更常报告疫苗需求未得到满足(调整后的风险比[ARR]=1.83,95%置信区间[CI]=1.64,2.07);杂货店、零售店或药店在他们的实践之前就有疫苗(ARR=1.82,95%CI=1.53,2.26);未收到订购的全部疫苗(ARR=1.19,95%CI=1.06,1.36);以及剩余疫苗(ARR=1.17,95%CI=1.04,1.32)。

结论

在 2006-2007 年流感季节,即非短缺季节,大多数受访者报告经历了流感疫苗接种延迟。延迟接种被认为会降低疫苗接种率,增加转介到其他地方的人数,并对实践产生负面影响。流感疫苗的延迟交付会对初级保健实践造成干扰,从而可能影响疫苗接种覆盖率。

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