Washington University in Saint Louis, Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.
Washington University in Saint Louis, Department of Anesthesiology, Division of Critical Care Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.
West J Emerg Med. 2024 May;25(3):374-381. doi: 10.5811/westjem.18325.
Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) inequitably impacted minority populations and regions with limited access to healthcare resources. The Barnes-Jewish Emergency Department in St. Louis, MO, serves such a population. The COVID-19 vaccine is an available defense to help achieve community immunity. The emergency department (ED) is a potential societal resource to provide access to a vaccination intervention. Our objective in this study was to describe and evaluate a novel ED COVID-19 vaccine program, including its impact on the local surrounding underserved community.
This was a retrospective, post-protocol implementation review of an ED COVID-19 vaccination program. Over the initial six-month period, we compiled data on all vaccinated patients out of the ED to evaluate demographic data and the impact on underserved regional areas.
We report a successful ED-based COVID-19 vaccine program (with over 1,000 vaccines administered). This program helped raise regional and state vaccination rates. Over 50% of the population that received the COVID-19 vaccine from the ED were from defined socially vulnerable patient populations. No adverse effects were documented.
Operation CoVER (COVID-19 Vaccine in the Emergency Room) Saint Louis was able to successfully vaccinate a socially vulnerable patient population. This free, COVID-19 ED-based vaccine program with dedicated pharmacy support, was novel in emergency medicine practice. Similar ED-based vaccine programs could help with future vaccine distribution.
2019 年冠状病毒(COVID-19)的爆发在医疗资源有限的少数族裔群体和地区造成了严重的影响。位于密苏里州圣路易斯的巴恩斯-犹太急诊部服务的就是这样一个群体。COVID-19 疫苗是一种可用的防御手段,可以帮助实现社区免疫。急诊部(ED)是提供接种干预的潜在社会资源。我们在这项研究中的目的是描述和评估一种新的 ED COVID-19 疫苗接种计划,包括其对当地服务不足社区的影响。
这是一项回顾性的 ED COVID-19 疫苗接种计划实施后评估。在最初的六个月期间,我们对所有从 ED 接种疫苗的患者的数据进行了汇编,以评估人口统计数据和对服务不足地区的影响。
我们报告了一个成功的 ED 为基础的 COVID-19 疫苗接种计划(接种了超过 1000 支疫苗)。该计划有助于提高地区和州的疫苗接种率。超过 50%的从 ED 接种 COVID-19 疫苗的人群来自定义的社会弱势群体。没有记录到任何不良反应。
Operation CoVER(急诊室中的 COVID-19 疫苗)圣路易斯成功地为社会弱势群体接种了疫苗。这项免费的、以 ED 为基础的 COVID-19 疫苗计划有专门的药房支持,在急诊医学实践中是新颖的。类似的 ED 为基础的疫苗接种计划可以帮助未来的疫苗分发。