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Failure to deliver hepatitis B vaccine: confessions from a genitourinary medicine clinic.

N Bhatti1, R J Gilson, M Beecham, P Williams, M P Matthews, R S Tedder, I V Weller.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To audit hepatitis B immunisation of homosexual or bisexual men in a genitourinary medicine clinic.
DESIGN: Retrospective case note review of all homosexual and bisexual men presenting to a genitourinary clinic as new patients during 12 months in 1988 and follow up review of notes to May 1990.
SETTING: One department of genitourinary medicine, Middlesex Hospital. PATIENTS: 758 homosexual or bisexual men, of whom 207 started a course of hepatitis B vaccine in 1988. Case notes were unavailable for one patient. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The proportion of patients screened for hepatitis B virus markers, the proportion of susceptible patients immunised, the proportion completing the vaccine course, and the proportion rendered immune.
RESULTS: 25 men had been previously tested for hepatitis markers; of the 732 not previously tested, 440 (60.1%) were screened for hepatitis B markers. 207 (69%) of the 300 patients without hepatitis B serological markers started the vaccine course, and 141 (68%) completed it, with 75 (84%) of the 89 tested after immunisation being immune. An estimated 24% of susceptible new patients were rendered immune as a result of the immunisation policy. Patients who presented with a further episode of a sexually transmitted disease were more likely to have been screened (25% v 12%, p less than 0.0001) and immunised (31% v 18% p = 0.02); those known or found to be positive for HIV antibody were more likely to have been screened (23% v 14%, p = 0.047) but less likely to have been immunised (6% v 17%, p = 0.004).
CONCLUSIONS: The major failure was that in not screening; failure to immunise patients found to be susceptible and failure of compliance with the vaccine course contributed. Non-response to the vaccine was of minor importance. Improvements in vaccine delivery are required. IMPLICATIONS: Other providers should be encouraged to review their performance.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1830505      PMCID: PMC1670616          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.303.6794.97

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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