2008
DOI: 10.4161/hv.4.5.6114
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Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination in Australia: An examination of barriers and arguments in support of the hospital based approach

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“…6,7,9,11,16 However, previous literature suggests that despite these prompts, clinicians' failure to offer vaccination presents as the predominant barrier against inpatient vaccination. 17 In a busy hospital environment, this is presumably due to time pressures, workload, or failure to recognise opportunities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,7,9,11,16 However, previous literature suggests that despite these prompts, clinicians' failure to offer vaccination presents as the predominant barrier against inpatient vaccination. 17 In a busy hospital environment, this is presumably due to time pressures, workload, or failure to recognise opportunities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Australien führte die Erstattung der Pneumokokkenimpfung durch die öffentliche Hand zu einer Zunahme der Durchimpfungsrate von 39% im Jahr 2005 auf 73% im Jahr darauf [22]. In Australien führte die Erstattung der Pneumokokkenimpfung durch die öffentliche Hand zu einer Zunahme der Durchimpfungsrate von 39% im Jahr 2005 auf 73% im Jahr darauf [22].…”
Section: Strategiezielunclassified
“…[24] Es gibt zahlreiche verschiedene Settings und Gelegenheiten für die Impfung Erwachsener: Wissenschaftler schlagen vor, Impfungen mit Krankenhausaufenthalten zu verknüpfen. Damit könnte nicht nur das Problem unterlassener Impfempfehlungen durch die Ärzteschaft überwunden, sondern auch die Zielgruppe der älteren Menschen ins Visier genommen werden, die "das höchste Morbiditäts-und Mortalitätsrisiko durch Pneumokokkeninfektionen tragen" [26]. B. bei ihrer Entlassung eine Impfung gegen Pneumokkokenerkrankungen angeboten werden, im Herbst evtl.…”
Section: Strategiezielunclassified
“…In addition, patients should be encouraged to keep their own vaccination records up-to-date. Motbey argues that this would not only overcome the problem of physician failure to recommend vaccination, but would target older persons at "highest risk of pneumococcal morbidity and mortality" (27). Doing so helps to encourage the use of necessary vaccines and to "prevent needless revaccination if there is a change in a health care provider or during a health emergency" (37).…”
Section: Policies and Practices That May Facilitate Provider Recommenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be accomplished by using a permanent immunization record. The latter approach has been implemented and found to be highly effective in raising vaccination rates, particularly when they are implemented in the form of standing orders authorizing nurses or pharmacists to administer vaccinations without an individual physician order for each patient (27,(38)(39)(40). Another approach is to link the administration of vaccines to other interactions with the health system.…”
Section: Policies and Practices That May Facilitate Provider Recommenmentioning
confidence: 99%