Adult and Child Consortium for Health Outcomes Research and Delivery Science (ACCORDS), University of Colorado School of Medicine and Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA; Department of Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA.
Adult and Child Consortium for Health Outcomes Research and Delivery Science (ACCORDS), University of Colorado School of Medicine and Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, CO, USA.
Vaccine. 2019 Oct 16;37(44):6601-6608. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2019.09.055. Epub 2019 Sep 24.
Centralized reminder/recall (C-R/R) is an evidence-based strategy for increasing vaccination rates that uses a population-level database such as a state immunization information system (IIS) to send notifications across large geographic areas. IISs are usually based in state public health departments, which could initiate C-R/R. While C-R/R is a promising strategy, the factors influencing its initiation and sustainment are not clear. Utilizing qualitative content analysis methodology and interviews with key stakeholders involved in or knowledgeable about C-R/R, we examined the characteristics of these initiatives and factors influencing their success. We identified and spoke with managers and senior leaders across IISs, health plans, health systems, pharmaceutical companies, and advocacy organizations and focused especially on C-R/R activities within IISs. Several considerations were determined important to C-R/R success: decision-making, stakeholder buy-in, partnerships, funding, data and technology, evaluation, and message content. Salient barriers were costs and lack of funding, poor contact data quality (i.e. telephone number, home address), and messaging that is either overly broad or too specific. Pertinent facilitators of C-R/R included notifying health providers in advance of an initiative, conducting a rigorous post-reminder/recall evaluation, and engaging a range of partners. Partnerships were important to stakeholders for multiple reasons including technical assistance, resource sharing, and sharing of best practices. Overall, our results illustrate the many opportunities to advance C-R/R through further collaboration within and across public health departments and potentially via public-private partnerships.
集中提醒/召回(C-R/R)是一种基于证据的提高疫苗接种率的策略,它使用人群级别的数据库,如州免疫信息系统(IIS),在大的地理区域内发送通知。IIS 通常基于州公共卫生部门,可以发起 C-R/R。虽然 C-R/R 是一种很有前途的策略,但影响其启动和维持的因素尚不清楚。我们利用定性内容分析方法和对参与或了解 C-R/R 的利益相关者的访谈,研究了这些倡议的特点以及影响其成功的因素。我们确定并采访了跨 IIS、医疗保健计划、医疗保健系统、制药公司和宣传组织的经理和高级领导,并特别关注 IIS 内的 C-R/R 活动。有几个考虑因素被确定对 C-R/R 的成功至关重要:决策、利益相关者的认可、合作伙伴关系、资金、数据和技术、评估和信息内容。重要的障碍是成本和资金缺乏、联系数据质量差(即电话号码、家庭住址)以及信息过于宽泛或过于具体。C-R/R 的相关促进因素包括在倡议前提前通知医疗服务提供者、对提醒/召回后进行严格评估以及与各种合作伙伴合作。合作伙伴关系对利益相关者来说非常重要,原因包括技术援助、资源共享和最佳实践的共享。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,通过在公共卫生部门内部和跨部门进一步合作,以及通过公私合作伙伴关系,有许多机会可以推进 C-R/R。