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非专业学生接种者在改善疫苗接种方面的效果、可接受性和潜力。

Effectiveness, acceptability, and potential of lay student vaccinators to improve vaccine delivery.

机构信息

University of Toronto Emergency First Responders, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Can J Public Health. 2024 Oct;115(5):746-755. doi: 10.17269/s41997-024-00909-2. Epub 2024 Jul 17.

Abstract

SETTING

Task sharing can fill health workforce gaps, improve access to care, and enhance health equity by redistributing health services to providers with less training. We report learnings from a demonstration project designed to assess whether lay student vaccinators can support community immunizations.

INTERVENTION

Between July 2022 and February 2023, 27 undergraduate and graduate students were recruited from the University of Toronto Emergency First Responders organization and operated 11 immunization clinics under professional supervision. Medical directives, supported with online and in-person training, enabled lay providers to administer and document vaccinations when supervised by nurses, physicians, or pharmacists. Participants were invited to complete a voluntary online survey to comment on their experience.

OUTCOMES

Lay providers administered 293 influenza and COVID-19 vaccines without adverse events. A total of 141 participants (122 patients, 17 lay vaccinators, 1 nurse, and 1 physician) responded to our survey. More than 80% of patients strongly agreed to feeling safe and comfortable with lay providers administering vaccines under supervision, had no concerns with lay vaccinators, and would attend another lay vaccinator clinic. Content and thematic analysis of open-text responses revealed predominantly positive experiences, with themes about excellent vaccinators, organized and efficient clinics, and the importance of training, communication, and access to regulated professionals. The responding providers expressed comfort working in collaborative immunization teams.

IMPLICATIONS

Lay student providers can deliver vaccines safely under a medical directive while potentially improving patient experiences. Rather than redeploying scarce professionals, task sharing strategies could position trained lay vaccinators to support immunizations, improve access, and foster community engagement.

摘要

背景

任务分担可以通过将医疗服务重新分配给培训较少的提供者来填补卫生人力缺口,改善医疗服务可及性,并增强卫生公平性。我们报告了一项旨在评估非专业学生接种员是否能够支持社区免疫接种的示范项目的学习成果。

干预措施

2022 年 7 月至 2023 年 2 月期间,从多伦多大学急救第一反应者组织招募了 27 名本科生和研究生,在专业监督下运营了 11 个免疫接种诊所。医疗指令通过在线和现场培训得到支持,使非专业提供者能够在护士、医生或药剂师的监督下管理和记录疫苗接种。参与者被邀请完成一份自愿的在线调查,对他们的经验发表意见。

结果

非专业提供者在没有不良事件的情况下接种了 293 剂流感和 COVID-19 疫苗。共有 141 名参与者(122 名患者、17 名非专业接种员、1 名护士和 1 名医生)回答了我们的调查。超过 80%的患者强烈同意在监督下由非专业人员管理疫苗接种感到安全和舒适,对非专业接种员没有任何担忧,并将参加另一个非专业接种员诊所。对开放文本回复的内容和主题分析显示出以积极为主的体验,主题包括出色的接种员、组织有序和高效的诊所,以及培训、沟通和获得监管专业人员的重要性。回应的提供者表示在协作免疫团队中工作感到舒适。

意义

在医疗指令下,非专业学生提供者可以安全地接种疫苗,同时可能改善患者体验。任务分担策略不是重新部署稀缺的专业人员,而是可以让经过培训的非专业接种员承担免疫接种工作,改善可及性,并促进社区参与。

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