| Literature DB >> 30181727 |
Rachel Meyers, JoEllen Weilnau, Amy Holmes, Jennifer E Girotto.
Abstract
Vaccination rates of children in the United States remain below the target coverage levels identified in the Healthy People 2020 objectives. Given the success of pharmacists in providing adult vaccinations and the accessibility of pharmacists to the public, expanding pharmacists' authority to vaccinate children may improve vaccination rates of children, particularly in key disease states. This article serves as a Position Statement of the Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group (PPAG), who supports the expansion of pharmacists' authority to vaccinate children. PPAG also believes that increased use of state vaccination registries by pharmacists will help improve communication and documentation of vaccines between providers. PPAG also recommends that continued education and maintaining current knowledge of vaccines and vaccine schedules are vital for pharmacist immunizers. Finally, PPAG believes that pharmacists should be advocates for childhood vaccinations.Entities:
Keywords: advocacy; childhood; immunizations; pediatric; pharmacist; vaccinations
Year: 2018 PMID: 30181727 PMCID: PMC6117813 DOI: 10.5863/1551-6776-23.4.343
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther ISSN: 1551-6776