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Vaccination Capability Inventory of Community, Migrant, and Homeless Health Centers: A Survey Report.

Joy H Lewis1, Kate Whelihan, Debosree Roy, Earla J White, Christine Morgan, Rupal S Vora, Kimberly R Boyle, Corey Luebbering, R Curtis Bay, Megan C Lindley.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Federally funded Community, Migrant, and Homeless Health Centers provide health services to the most vulnerable communities in the United States. However, little is known about their capabilities and processes for providing vaccinations to adults. PROGRAM: We conducted the first national survey of health centers assessing their inventory, workflow, capacity for, and barriers to provision of routinely recommended adult vaccines. In addition, we asked health center leaders' perceptions regarding best practices and policy recommendations for adult vaccinations. IMPLEMENTATION: A survey was developed on the basis of domains elicited from advisory panels and focus groups and was sent electronically to leaders of 762 health centers throughout the United States and its territories; data were collected and analyzed in 2018. EVALUATION: A total of 319 survey responses (42%) were obtained. Health centers reported stocking most routinely recommended vaccines for adults; zoster vaccines were not stocked regularly due to supply and storage issues. Respondents most commonly reported adequate reimbursement for vaccination services from private insurance and Medicaid. Most vaccinations were provided during primary care encounters; less than half of health centers reported providing vaccines during specialist visits. Vaccines administered at the health center were most commonly documented in an open field of the electronic health record (96%) or in an immunization information system (72%). Recommendations for best practices related to better documentation of vaccinations and communication with immunization information systems were provided. DISCUSSION: Health centers provide most adult vaccines to their patients despite financial and technological barriers to optimal provisioning. Further studies at point of care could help identify mechanisms for system improvements.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31490854      PMCID: PMC6989343          DOI: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000001073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Public Health Manag Pract        ISSN: 1078-4659


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Authors:  Arintaya Phrommintikul; Srun Kuanprasert; Wanwarang Wongcharoen; Rungsrit Kanjanavanit; Romanee Chaiwarith; Apichard Sukonthasarn
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2011-02-02       Impact factor: 29.983

2.  Pneumococcal Vaccination in Low-Income Latinos: An Unexpected Trend in Oregon Community Health Centers.

Authors:  John Heintzman; Steffani R Bailey; Stuart Cowburn; Eve Dexter; Joseph Carroll; Miguel Marino
Journal:  J Health Care Poor Underserved       Date:  2016

3.  Primary care physicians' experience with zoster vaccine live (ZVL) and awareness and attitudes regarding the new recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV).

Authors:  Laura P Hurley; Mandy A Allison; Kathleen L Dooling; Sean T O'Leary; Lori A Crane; Michaela Brtnikova; Brenda L Beaty; Jessica A Allen; Angela Guo; Megan C Lindley; Allison Kempe
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2018-10-26       Impact factor: 3.641

4.  Association between influenza vaccination and cardiovascular outcomes in high-risk patients: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Jacob A Udell; Rami Zawi; Deepak L Bhatt; Maryam Keshtkar-Jahromi; Fiona Gaughran; Arintaya Phrommintikul; Andrzej Ciszewski; Hossein Vakili; Elaine B Hoffman; Michael E Farkouh; Christopher P Cannon
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2013-10-23       Impact factor: 56.272

5.  Factors Related to Pertussis and Tetanus Vaccination Status Among Foreign-Born Adults Living in the United States.

Authors:  Liliana Sánchez-González; Alfonso Rodriguez-Lainz; Alissa O'Halloran; Ali Rowhani-Rahbar; Jennifer L Liang; Peng-Jun Lu; Peter M Houck; Stephane Verguet; Walter W Williams
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2017-06

6.  Meeting the Challenges of Immunizing Adults.

Authors:  Carolyn B Bridges; Laura P Hurley; Walter W Williams; Aparna Ramakrishnan; Anna K Dean; Amy V Groom
Journal:  Am J Prev Med       Date:  2015-09-14       Impact factor: 5.043

7.  Estimated Human and Economic Burden of Four Major Adult Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in the United States, 2013.

Authors:  John M McLaughlin; Justin J McGinnis; Litjen Tan; Annette Mercatante; Joseph Fortuna
Journal:  J Prim Prev       Date:  2015-08

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Authors:  Litjen Tan
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2015-06-19       Impact factor: 3.452

9.  Clinicians' and Pharmacists' Reported Implementation of Vaccination Practices for Adults.

Authors:  Chelsea S Lutz; David K Kim; Carla L Black; Sarah W Ball; Rebecca G Devlin; Anup Srivastav; Amy Parker Fiebelkorn; Carolyn B Bridges
Journal:  Am J Prev Med       Date:  2018-07-24       Impact factor: 5.043

10.  Factors influencing adults' immunization practices: a pilot survey study of a diverse, urban community in central Ohio.

Authors:  Alexa M Sevin; Cristina Romeo; Brittany Gagne; Nicole V Brown; Jennifer L Rodis
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2016-05-23       Impact factor: 3.295

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Review 1.  Strategies to improve vaccination rates in people who are homeless: A systematic review.

Authors:  Laura K McCosker; Asmaa El-Heneidy; Holly Seale; Robert S Ware; Martin J Downes
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2022-04-26       Impact factor: 4.169

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