Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, Portland, OR, USA.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Vaccine Program Office, Washington, DC, USA.
Vaccine. 2018 Jun 22;36(27):3937-3942. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.05.070. Epub 2018 May 24.
Vaccines recommended for adolescents are considered safe and effective, however administration may occasionally result in acute pain at the injection site or syncope (fainting). These adverse effects pose a risk to patient safety and are potential barriers to adherence to future vaccinations. We assessed a novel intervention designed to help prevent acute pain and syncope associated with adolescent vaccinations.
We conducted a 3-month pilot study to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a vaccination comfort menu within two Kaiser Permanente Northwest pediatric clinics. The menu offered a variety of comfort items (e.g., cold packs, squeeze balls) that children could select prior to their vaccination. We surveyed parents of recently vaccinated adolescents and interviewed providers to assess the implementation and effectiveness of the intervention.
Response rate for the parent survey was 33% (378/1136). Only 20% of the parents reported that their provider offered the comfort menu during the vaccination visit. Approximately 50% of the adolescents who were offered the menu selected a comfort item and most of these participants reported that the item was very (35%) or somewhat (38%) helpful in improving their vaccination experience. Per provider interviews, common barriers to implementing the intervention included lack of time and convenience, and the brevity of the pilot period.
The comfort menu may improve the vaccination experience of youth and increase the likelihood of adherence with future vaccinations. However, only 20% of the parents reported that their provider offered the menu during the vaccination visit. Additional research is needed to determine the feasibility of implementing this intervention on a larger scale, as well as assessing whether the intervention has a significant impact on reducing adverse events.
为青少年推荐的疫苗被认为是安全有效的,然而,接种疫苗偶尔会导致注射部位的急性疼痛或晕厥(昏厥)。这些不良反应对患者安全构成威胁,也是影响未来接种疫苗依从性的潜在障碍。我们评估了一种新的干预措施,旨在帮助预防与青少年疫苗接种相关的急性疼痛和晕厥。
我们在两家 Kaiser Permanente Northwest 儿科诊所进行了为期 3 个月的试点研究,以评估疫苗接种舒适菜单的可行性和可接受性。该菜单提供了各种舒适物品(例如冰袋、挤压球),儿童可以在接种疫苗前选择。我们调查了最近接种过疫苗的青少年的家长,并采访了医务人员,以评估干预措施的实施情况和效果。
家长调查的回复率为 33%(378/1136)。只有 20%的家长报告说他们的医生在接种疫苗时提供了舒适菜单。大约 50%的被提供菜单的青少年选择了一个舒适物品,大多数参与者表示该物品非常(35%)或有些(38%)有助于改善他们的疫苗接种体验。根据医务人员的访谈,实施干预措施的常见障碍包括缺乏时间和便利性,以及试点时间短暂。
舒适菜单可能会改善青少年的疫苗接种体验,并增加未来接种疫苗的可能性。然而,只有 20%的家长报告说他们的医生在接种疫苗时提供了菜单。需要进一步研究确定在更大规模上实施这一干预措施的可行性,以及评估该干预措施是否对减少不良事件有显著影响。