| Literature DB >> 34781905 |
Michelle L Giles1,2, Kong Khai3,4, Sushena Krishnaswamy3,4, Karen Bellamy5, Margaret Angliss5, Christopher Smith6, Olivia Fay6, Paul Paddle7, Beverley Vollenhoven3,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Maternal immunisation is an essential public health intervention aimed at improving the health outcomes for pregnant women and providing protection to the newborn. Despite international recommendations, safety and efficacy data for the intervention, and often a fully funded program, uptake of vaccines in pregnancy remain suboptimal. One possible explanation for this includes limited access to vaccination services at the point of antenatal care. The aim of this study is to evaluate the change in vaccine coverage among pregnant women following implementation of a modified model of delivery aimed at improving access at the point of antenatal care, including an economic evaluation.Entities:
Keywords: Barriers; Immunisation; Influenza; Pertussis; Service delivery; Vaccine
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34781905 PMCID: PMC8591824 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-021-04248-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Fig. 1An overview of the steps in the project
Characteristics and 2017 vaccine coverage
| Maternity service | Capability Level | Distance from Melbourne CBD in kms | Pertussis vaccine coverage (2017) | Influenza vaccine coverage (2017–2018) | Influenza coverage (2018–2019) | Existing pathway of pertussis vaccine delivery (2018) | Existing pathway of influenza vaccine delivery (2018) | Primary Intervention |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 6* | < 20 | 60% | 46% | 57% | Refer to GP | Refer to GP | Publicprivate pharmacy model |
| B | 5^ | 100–200 | 91% | 47% | 61% | Refer to GP | Refer to GP | Education and monthly audit |
| C | 4^ | 200–300 | 88% | 56% | 75% | Midwives giving some but refer to GP mainly | Refer to GP | Midwife led model |
| D | 4^ | 200–300 | 77% | 34% | 49% | Midwives giving vaccines | Refer to GP | Midwife led model |
| E | 3# | 20–100 | 97% | 28% | 62% | Midwives giving vaccines | Refer to GP | Midwife led model |
| F | 2# | 300–400 | 97% | 27% | 32% | Midwives giving vaccines | Refer to GP | Midwife led model |
Capability level: *complex pregnancies, births and neonatal intensive care
^medium complexity pregnancies and babies. Management of labour, birth and puerperium at 34 weeks (level 4) or 32 weeks (level 5)
#low complexity pregnancies and babies from 37 weeks gestation
aVictorian perinatal services performance indicators 2017–2018
bVictorian perinatal services performance indicators 2018–2019
Fig. 2Maternal influenza vaccine coverage per month (2018 compared to 2019) for each maternity service
Fig. 3Influenza and pertussis coverage 2019 per maternity service