Nissen Mary, Kerkvliet Jennifer L, Polkinghorn Andrea, Pugsley Lexi
College of Nursing, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota.
Population Health Evaluation Center, College of Nursing, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota.
S D Med. 2019 Aug;72(8):354-360.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated recommendations for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in 2016. National and statewide statistics indicate that HPV vaccination in the adolescent population is well below the administration rates for other vaccines. Because cancers associated with HPV infection are vaccine preventable, low administration rates are a cause for concern.
Through a two-year project funded by the South Dakota Department of Health, Sanford Health implemented a quality improvement project to address the low rate of HPV vaccine administration in their clinics in South Dakota. Evidence-based interventions included: implementation of a client reminder and recall system, vaccine education for providers and staff, a provider assessment and feedback system, and re-education on protocol (standing) orders.
Implementation of this quality improvement project resulted in the following: 104,571 client reminders distributed, re-education on standing orders for vaccine administration, as well as feedback on missed opportunities for vaccination, and increased awareness for all providers and staff. In patients ages 11-26, HPV vaccine series completion rates increased by 13 percent in the two-year period. Zero-dose HPV vaccination dropped 22 percent in the seven pilot clinics over the two-year grant period, and by 10 percent overall when the additional clinics (n=32) were added in the second year.
Implementation of the above practices provided a significant increase in awareness of the need to assess and administer HPV vaccine. The methods used are easily adaptable to any clinic system. These practices can increase HPV vaccination rates and ultimately decrease the number of HPV associated cancers.
美国疾病控制与预防中心于2016年更新了人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗的推荐建议。国家和州层面的统计数据表明,青少年人群中的HPV疫苗接种率远低于其他疫苗的接种率。由于与HPV感染相关的癌症是可通过疫苗预防的,低接种率令人担忧。
通过南达科他州卫生部资助的一个为期两年的项目,桑福德健康中心实施了一项质量改进项目,以解决其在南达科他州诊所中HPV疫苗接种率低的问题。基于证据的干预措施包括:实施客户提醒和召回系统、对医护人员进行疫苗教育、建立医护人员评估和反馈系统以及对常规(长期)医嘱进行再培训。
该质量改进项目的实施带来了以下成果:发放了104,571次客户提醒,对疫苗接种的长期医嘱进行了再培训,并就错过的疫苗接种机会提供了反馈,提高了所有医护人员的认识。在11至26岁的患者中,HPV疫苗系列接种完成率在两年内提高了13%。在为期两年的资助期内,7家试点诊所的零剂次HPV疫苗接种率下降了22%,在第二年增加了额外的诊所(n = 32)后,总体下降了10%。
实施上述做法显著提高了对评估和接种HPV疫苗必要性的认识。所采用的方法易于适用于任何诊所系统。这些做法可以提高HPV疫苗接种率,并最终减少与HPV相关的癌症数量。