| Literature DB >> 31088201 |
Andrew J Leidner1, Erin D Maughan2, Adam Bjork3,4, Carla Black4, Donna Mazyck2, J Michael Underwood5.
Abstract
Vaccination coverage among children in kindergarten varies across the country and within states. We surveyed a convenience sample of kindergarten school nurses to investigate self-reported vaccination-related activities conducted at schools nationwide. The majority of the 1,435 kindergarten school nurses responding reported that their schools communicate with parents and guardians of undervaccinated students by phone (96%), postal mail (67%), newsletters (61%), and e-mail (59%). Most respondents reported documenting vaccination coverage in electronic systems (85%) and sharing coverage reports with health departments (69%). A total of 41% of school nurses worked with external partners for vaccination efforts, the most common support received from partners being vaccine administration (38%) and providing materials/vaccines (21%). School nurses also reported that 95% of kindergartners were up to date for all vaccines. School-based vaccination-related activities are essential to sustaining high levels of vaccination coverage for the protection of children at schools and in the broader community.Entities:
Keywords: immunization; school nurse; schools; vaccines
Year: 2019 PMID: 31088201 PMCID: PMC6854288 DOI: 10.1177/1059840519847730
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sch Nurs ISSN: 1059-8405 Impact factor: 2.835