Western Michigan Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine, 300 Portage Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49007, USA.
Western Michigan Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine, 300 Portage Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49007, USA.
Infect Dis Health. 2023 Nov;28(4):276-281. doi: 10.1016/j.idh.2023.07.001. Epub 2023 Jul 29.
The COVID-19 vaccination rate in the US has plateaued, especially among minorities and young populations. Previous efforts within the Emergency Department (ED) setting to address this disparity have shown positive results. The ED can play a crucial role in engaging vaccine-hesitant individuals, particularly those with limited access to healthcare. By providing education, addressing concerns, and using positive framing, vaccination rates can be improved in the ED. This quality improvement project aimed to increase vaccination rates through one-on-one educational interventions and open discussions with patients.
Between November 2021 and June 2022, unvaccinated adult patients aged 20 to 64 visiting a local ED in Kalamazoo, MI were approached for a discussion on COVID vaccines. A research team, trained in motivational interviewing techniques, provided an educational intervention, offering evidence-based information and resources to unvaccinated participants.
A total of 37 participants were enrolled, and their demographics were recorded. The participants expressed various concerns about the vaccine, including potential side effects, speed of testing and production, perceived ineffectiveness, mistrust, and low personal risk. At the four-week follow-up, three participants (8%) had received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The study fell short of its desired sample size and the intervention failed to raise vaccination rates among ED patients. Factors like low perceived risk, vaccine hesitancy, and limited resources may have influenced these outcomes. Future research should focus on staffing, operational hours, repeated educational interventions, and targeted approaches for different populations. Improving participant recruitment through institutional engagement and involvement of multiple EDs should be explored. Addressing these factors can help inform effective interventions to increase COVID-19 vaccination rates in the ED.
美国的 COVID-19 疫苗接种率已趋于平稳,尤其是在少数族裔和年轻人群中。此前,急诊部(ED)在解决这一差距方面的努力已取得积极成果。ED 可以在吸引疫苗犹豫者方面发挥关键作用,特别是那些获得医疗保健服务有限的人。通过提供教育、解决问题和使用积极的框架,可以提高 ED 中的疫苗接种率。本质量改进项目旨在通过与患者进行一对一的教育干预和公开讨论来提高疫苗接种率。
2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 6 月期间,密歇根州卡拉马祖的一家当地 ED 对未接种疫苗的 20 至 64 岁成年患者进行了疫苗接种讨论。一组受过动机访谈技术培训的研究人员提供了教育干预措施,向未接种疫苗的参与者提供基于证据的信息和资源。
共纳入 37 名参与者,并记录了他们的人口统计学特征。参与者对疫苗表示出各种担忧,包括潜在的副作用、检测和生产速度、感知的无效性、不信任和个人风险低。在四周的随访中,有 3 名参与者(8%)接种了第一剂 COVID-19 疫苗。
该研究未达到预期的样本量,干预措施未能提高 ED 患者的疫苗接种率。低感知风险、疫苗犹豫和有限资源等因素可能影响了这些结果。未来的研究应关注人员配备、运营时间、重复的教育干预措施以及针对不同人群的针对性方法。通过机构参与和多个 ED 的参与,探索提高参与者招募的方法。解决这些因素可以帮助为 ED 中提高 COVID-19 疫苗接种率提供有效的干预措施。