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Development of an Intervention to Reduce Pain and Prevent Syncope Related to Adolescent Vaccination.

Jennifer L Kuntz1, Alison Firemark1, Jennifer Schneider1, Michelle Henninger1, Karin Bok2, Allison Naleway1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: There is a lack of research into the perspectives of patients, parents, and clinicians regarding strategies for vaccine-related pain and syncope prevention that may improve the adolescent vaccination experience and encourage future vaccination.
OBJECTIVE: To develop an intervention on the basis of preference for strategies to reduce pain and prevent syncope associated with adolescent vaccination.
METHODS: We conducted focus groups and interviews with 8 recently vaccinated Kaiser Permanente Northwest (KPNW) members aged 11 to 17 years and their parents to explore perceptions of pain and syncope after vaccination as well as receptivity to potential interventions. Additionally, we interviewed 7 clinical staff who routinely vaccinate children. We conducted content analysis to identify promising interventions and conducted a data synthesis workshop to select a final intervention for piloting.
RESULTS: All participants expressed willingness to use previsit education, breathing exercises, social support or distraction, and water consumption. Patients and parents expressed a need for verbal education and messaging about potential vaccine-related outcomes, and clinicians noted a need to identify patients who are anxious before a vaccination visit. Most participants suggested a "comfort menu" intervention, to include comfort and distraction items that medical staff offer adolescents before and during vaccination.
CONCLUSION: Patients, parents, and clinicians acknowledged the value of interventions to reduce pain and syncope after adolescent vaccination. Stakeholders identified a comfort menu as the intervention to be piloted at 2 KPNW pediatric clinics. Further research is needed to test the effectiveness of the "Vaccination Comfort Menu" intervention in improving vaccination experiences and continued receipt of vaccinations.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30624195      PMCID: PMC6326555          DOI: 10.7812/TPP/17-136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perm J        ISSN: 1552-5767


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