Using Community Pharmacy Immunization Screening Forms to Identify Potential Immunization Opportunities
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Source and Study Sample
2.2. Determining Vaccine Indications from Screening Forms
3. Results
3.1. Study Population
3.2. Frequency of CDC Recommended Questions Asked
3.3. Potential Recommended Vaccinations Based on Vaccine Screening Form Responses
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Question Number | Question |
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1 | Are you sick today? |
2 | Do you have allergies to medications, food, a vaccine component, or latex? |
3 | Have you ever had a serious reaction after receiving a vaccination? |
4 | Do you have a long-term health problem with heart disease, lung disease, asthma, kidney disease, metabolic disease (e.g., diabetes), anemia, or other blood disorders? |
5 | Do you have cancer, leukemia, HIV/AIDS, or any other immune system problem? |
6 | In the past 3 months, have you taken medications that affect your immune system, such as prednisone, other steroids, or anticancer drugs; drugs for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, or psoriasis; or have you had radiation treatment? |
7 | Have you had a seizure or a brain or other nervous system problem? |
8 | During the past year, have you received a transfusion of blood or blood products, or been given immune (gamma) globulin or an antiviral drug? |
9 | For women: Are you pregnant or is there a chance you could be pregnant during the next month? |
10 | Have you received any vaccinations in the past 4 weeks? |
N (%) | CA | MI | |
---|---|---|---|
Patient encounters/screening forms | 8669 | 3163 (36.5) | 5506 (63.5) |
Total number of vaccines administered | 9804 | 3937 (41.8) | 5867 (59.8) |
Patient encounters receiving >1 vaccine | 917 (10.6) | 581 (63.4) | 336 (36.6) |
Average age (years) ^ | 52.8 ± 20.8 Median = 56 | 53.5 | 52.4 |
Patients with self-reported co-morbidities * | 977 (13.9) | 411 (42.1) | 566 (57.9) |
Indication | N (%) | N (%) CA + | N (%) MI # | Fisher’s Test Bonferroni Adjusted p-Value | Vaccine Recommendation | Screening Form Item |
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AGE | ||||||
60–64 years ^ | 759 (10.0) | 319 (10.3) | 440 (9.9) | p = 1.0 | ZVL | Demographics |
≥65 years ^ | 2615 (34.6) | 1160 (37.4) | 1455 (32.7) | p = 0.04199 | PCV13, PPSV23, ZVL | Demographics |
11–21 (males) ^ | 195 (2.6) | 98 (3.2) | 97 (2.2) | p = 0.14508 | HPV, MCV4, MenB, Tdap | Demographics |
11–26 (females) ^ | 592 (7.8) | 235 (7.6) | 357 (8.0) | p = 1.0 | HPV, MCV4, MenB, Tdap | Demographics |
OTHER CONDITIONS | ||||||
Patient with comorbidities * | 977 (13.9) | 411 (13.2) | 566 (12.7) | p = 1.0 | PCV13, PPSV23 | Questions: #4, #5, #6 |
Pregnant women | 41 (0.47) | 11 (0.4) | 30 (0.7) | p = 1.0 | Tdap | Question: #9 |
Indication | Vaccine | N (%) | Total Patients Receiving Either Vaccine(s) during Encounter N (%) | N (%) CA | N (%) MI | Fisher’s Test Bonferroni Adjusted p-Value |
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AGE | ||||||
60–64 years ^ | ZVL | 759 (10.0) | 148 (19.5) | 72 (48.6) | 76 (51.4) | p = 1.0 |
≥65 years ^ | PCV13, PPSV23, ZVL | 2615 (34.6) | 952 (36.4) | 533 (56.0) | 419 (44.0) | p < 0.001 |
11–21 (males) ^ | HPV, MCV4, MenB, Tdap | 195 (2.6) | 32 (16.4) | 20 (62.5) | 12 (37.5) | p = 1.0 |
11–26 (females) ^ | HPV, MCV4, MenB, Tdap | 592 (7.8) | 94 (15.9) | 77 (81.9) | 17 (18.1) | p = 0.00534 |
OTHER CONDITIONS | ||||||
Patient with comorbidities * | PCV13, PPSV23 | 977 (13.9) | 210 (21.5) | 113 (53.8) | 97 (46.8) | p = 0.02587 |
Pregnant women | Tdap | 41 (0.47) | 9 (22) | 7 (77.8) | 2 (22.2) | p = 0.08254 |
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T. Bach, A.; A. Goad, J. Using Community Pharmacy Immunization Screening Forms to Identify Potential Immunization Opportunities. Pharmacy 2019, 7, 160. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7040160
T. Bach A, A. Goad J. Using Community Pharmacy Immunization Screening Forms to Identify Potential Immunization Opportunities. Pharmacy. 2019; 7(4):160. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7040160
Chicago/Turabian StyleT. Bach, Albert, and Jeffery A. Goad. 2019. "Using Community Pharmacy Immunization Screening Forms to Identify Potential Immunization Opportunities" Pharmacy 7, no. 4: 160. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7040160
APA StyleT. Bach, A., & A. Goad, J. (2019). Using Community Pharmacy Immunization Screening Forms to Identify Potential Immunization Opportunities. Pharmacy, 7(4), 160. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7040160