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A New Approach to Improving Healthcare Personnel Influenza Immunization Programs: A Randomized Controlled Trial

BACKGROUND: Healthcare personnel influenza immunization rates remain sub-optimal. Following multiple studies and expert consultations, the “Successful Influenza Immunization Programs for Healthcare Personnel: A Guide for Program Planners” was produced. This trial assessed the impact of the Guide wit...

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Autores principales: Chambers, Larry W., Crowe, Lois, Lam, Po-Po, MacDougall, Donna, McNeil, Shelly, Roth, Virginia, Suh, Kathryn, Dalzell, Catherine, Baker, Donna, Ramsay, Hilary, DeCoutere, Sarah, Hall, Heather L., McCarthy, Anne E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4363667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25781888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118368
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author Chambers, Larry W.
Crowe, Lois
Lam, Po-Po
MacDougall, Donna
McNeil, Shelly
Roth, Virginia
Suh, Kathryn
Dalzell, Catherine
Baker, Donna
Ramsay, Hilary
DeCoutere, Sarah
Hall, Heather L.
McCarthy, Anne E.
author_facet Chambers, Larry W.
Crowe, Lois
Lam, Po-Po
MacDougall, Donna
McNeil, Shelly
Roth, Virginia
Suh, Kathryn
Dalzell, Catherine
Baker, Donna
Ramsay, Hilary
DeCoutere, Sarah
Hall, Heather L.
McCarthy, Anne E.
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description BACKGROUND: Healthcare personnel influenza immunization rates remain sub-optimal. Following multiple studies and expert consultations, the “Successful Influenza Immunization Programs for Healthcare Personnel: A Guide for Program Planners” was produced. This trial assessed the impact of the Guide with facilitation in improving healthcare personnel influenza immunization rates in Canadian healthcare organizations. METHODS: A sample of 26 healthcare organizations across six Canadian provinces (ON, MB, NS, BC, SK, NL) was randomized to Intervention (n=13) or Control groups (n=13). Baseline influenza immunization rates were obtained for 2008–2009; the study groups were followed over two subsequent influenza seasons. The Intervention group received the Guide, facilitation support through workshops for managers and ongoing support. The Control groups conducted programs as usual. The Groups were compared using their reported influenza healthcare personnel influenza immunization rates and scores from a program assessment questionnaire. FINDINGS: Twenty-six organizations agreed to participate. 35% (9/26) of sites were acute care hospitals, 19% (5/26) continuing care, long-term care organizations or nursing homes, and 46% (12/26) were mixed acute care hospitals and long-term care or regional health authorities. The median rate of influenza immunization among healthcare personnel for the Intervention group was 43%, 44%, and 51% at three points in time respectively, and in the Control group: 62%, 57%, and 55% respectively. No significant differences were observed between the groups at the three points in time. However, there was a 7% increase in the median rates between the Baseline Year and Year Two in the Intervention group, and a 6% decrease in the Control group over the same time period, which was statistically significant (0.071 versus -0.058, p < 0.001). INTERPRETATION: This pragmatic randomized trial of the Guide with facilitation of its implementation improved healthcare personnel immunization rates, but these rates continued to be sub-optimal and below rates achievable in programs requiring personnel to be immunized. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01207518
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spelling pubmed-43636672015-03-23 A New Approach to Improving Healthcare Personnel Influenza Immunization Programs: A Randomized Controlled Trial Chambers, Larry W. Crowe, Lois Lam, Po-Po MacDougall, Donna McNeil, Shelly Roth, Virginia Suh, Kathryn Dalzell, Catherine Baker, Donna Ramsay, Hilary DeCoutere, Sarah Hall, Heather L. McCarthy, Anne E. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Healthcare personnel influenza immunization rates remain sub-optimal. Following multiple studies and expert consultations, the “Successful Influenza Immunization Programs for Healthcare Personnel: A Guide for Program Planners” was produced. This trial assessed the impact of the Guide with facilitation in improving healthcare personnel influenza immunization rates in Canadian healthcare organizations. METHODS: A sample of 26 healthcare organizations across six Canadian provinces (ON, MB, NS, BC, SK, NL) was randomized to Intervention (n=13) or Control groups (n=13). Baseline influenza immunization rates were obtained for 2008–2009; the study groups were followed over two subsequent influenza seasons. The Intervention group received the Guide, facilitation support through workshops for managers and ongoing support. The Control groups conducted programs as usual. The Groups were compared using their reported influenza healthcare personnel influenza immunization rates and scores from a program assessment questionnaire. FINDINGS: Twenty-six organizations agreed to participate. 35% (9/26) of sites were acute care hospitals, 19% (5/26) continuing care, long-term care organizations or nursing homes, and 46% (12/26) were mixed acute care hospitals and long-term care or regional health authorities. The median rate of influenza immunization among healthcare personnel for the Intervention group was 43%, 44%, and 51% at three points in time respectively, and in the Control group: 62%, 57%, and 55% respectively. No significant differences were observed between the groups at the three points in time. However, there was a 7% increase in the median rates between the Baseline Year and Year Two in the Intervention group, and a 6% decrease in the Control group over the same time period, which was statistically significant (0.071 versus -0.058, p < 0.001). INTERPRETATION: This pragmatic randomized trial of the Guide with facilitation of its implementation improved healthcare personnel immunization rates, but these rates continued to be sub-optimal and below rates achievable in programs requiring personnel to be immunized. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01207518 Public Library of Science 2015-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4363667/ /pubmed/25781888 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118368 Text en © 2015 Chambers et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chambers, Larry W.
Crowe, Lois
Lam, Po-Po
MacDougall, Donna
McNeil, Shelly
Roth, Virginia
Suh, Kathryn
Dalzell, Catherine
Baker, Donna
Ramsay, Hilary
DeCoutere, Sarah
Hall, Heather L.
McCarthy, Anne E.
A New Approach to Improving Healthcare Personnel Influenza Immunization Programs: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title A New Approach to Improving Healthcare Personnel Influenza Immunization Programs: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full A New Approach to Improving Healthcare Personnel Influenza Immunization Programs: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_fullStr A New Approach to Improving Healthcare Personnel Influenza Immunization Programs: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed A New Approach to Improving Healthcare Personnel Influenza Immunization Programs: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_short A New Approach to Improving Healthcare Personnel Influenza Immunization Programs: A Randomized Controlled Trial
title_sort new approach to improving healthcare personnel influenza immunization programs: a randomized controlled trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4363667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25781888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118368
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