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患有物质使用障碍的母亲所生婴儿的疫苗接种情况:一项比较研究。

Infant Vaccinations among Mothers with Substance-Use Disorders: A Comparative Study.

机构信息

Gundersen Health System-Gundersen Medical Foundation, La Crosse, WI.

Gundersen Health System-Gundersen Medical Foundation, La Crosse, WI

出版信息

Clin Med Res. 2021 Mar;19(1):3-9. doi: 10.3121/cmr.2020.1580. Epub 2020 Oct 14.

Abstract

Infants of mothers with substance use disorder (SUD) are exposed to complex social environments and increased childhood health risks that can lead to adverse consequences throughout the lifespan. GunderKids, a voluntary, specialized, comprehensive pediatric care management program, was developed to mitigate many of these adverse consequences. Our organization is evaluating several clinical outcomes related to health and development in children born to women with SUD. The current study addressed the timeliness of vaccination coverage among these infants. This descriptive comparative preliminary study evaluated data of infants and their mothers with SUD who were previously identified during prenatal care visits either by self-report or by positive urine screens. Sociodemographic and vaccination data were extracted from a longitudinal master dataset of variables developed and maintained through retrospective review of electronic health records (EHRs) of these mothers and their infants. Timeliness of vaccination coverage of SUD-exposed infants participating in GunderKids was compared with that of SUD-exposed infants receiving standard pediatric care and was determined using a cumulative vaccinations method. Overall, infants in the GunderKids group (n=50) had more timely vaccination coverage than those receiving standard pediatric care (n=20). Examples of timelier coverage included type b (Hib) at 4 months ( = .01; OR 4.3, 95% CI 1.4-13.4), for pneumococcal ( = .004; OR 6.6, 95% CI 1.8-23.8) and Hib ( = .004; OR 5.8, 95% CI 1.6-21.9) vaccinations at 15 months. More than 77% of GunderKids received all 6-month vaccinations in a timely manner compared with less than 45% of the standard care group; odds ratios suggest that GunderKids had 4.0-5.6 higher odds of receiving 6-month vaccinations. Vaccination coverage of infants participating in GunderKids was timelier than that of infants receiving standard pediatric care. Results suggest that specialized programs like GunderKids may assist in mitigating adverse health consequences and timeliness of vaccination coverage might be used as a proxy for measuring program effectiveness. Further investigation is recommended to determine clinical, individual, and organizational factors that influence parental behaviors and pediatric outcomes within SUD-exposed families.

摘要

患有物质使用障碍(SUD)的母亲所生的婴儿暴露在复杂的社会环境中,并且儿童期健康风险增加,这可能导致终生的不良后果。GunderKids 是一个自愿的、专门的、全面的儿科护理管理计划,旨在减轻许多这些不良后果。我们的组织正在评估与 SUD 母亲所生儿童的健康和发育相关的几个临床结果。本研究旨在探讨这些婴儿疫苗接种覆盖率的及时性。这项描述性比较初步研究评估了在产前护理期间通过自我报告或尿液检测阳性发现的患有 SUD 的母亲及其婴儿的数据。社会人口统计学和疫苗接种数据是从一个纵向的变量主数据集提取的,该数据集是通过回顾这些母亲及其婴儿的电子健康记录(EHR)开发和维护的。参加 GunderKids 的 SUD 暴露婴儿的疫苗接种覆盖率的及时性与接受标准儿科护理的 SUD 暴露婴儿进行了比较,并使用累积疫苗接种方法确定。总体而言,GunderKids 组(n=50)的婴儿比接受标准儿科护理的婴儿(n=20)的疫苗接种更及时。更及时的覆盖范围包括 4 个月时的 b 型(Hib)疫苗( =.01;OR 4.3,95%CI 1.4-13.4),15 个月时的肺炎球菌( =.004;OR 6.6,95%CI 1.8-23.8)和 Hib( =.004;OR 5.8,95%CI 1.6-21.9)疫苗。超过 77%的 GunderKids 及时接种了所有 6 个月的疫苗,而标准护理组不到 45%;优势比表明,GunderKids 接受 6 个月疫苗接种的可能性是标准护理组的 4.0-5.6 倍。参加 GunderKids 的婴儿的疫苗接种覆盖率比接受标准儿科护理的婴儿更及时。结果表明,像 GunderKids 这样的专门计划可能有助于减轻不良健康后果,疫苗接种覆盖率可以作为衡量计划效果的指标。建议进一步调查以确定影响 SUD 暴露家庭中父母行为和儿科结果的临床、个体和组织因素。

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