Improving Pneumococcal Vaccination Rates in an Ambulatory Pre-surgical Testing Setting
Status: | Recruiting |
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Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 5/5/2014 |
Start Date: | January 2013 |
Contact: | Rebecca C Clark, PhD, RN |
Email: | rcclark@carilionclinic.org |
Phone: | 540-981-7536 |
A Quality Improvement Study to Improve Pneumococcal Vaccination Rates Through Targeted Health Education for Patients in an Ambulatory Pre-surgical Testing Setting
The purpose of this quality improvement project is to improve the immunization rates of an
at-risk adult population seen in an ambulatory healthcare environment, through the use of
targeted health education messages regarding pneumococcal immunization. Patients seen in an
out-patient pre-surgical testing center will receive 1) a one-page written information sheet
that outlines the benefits of pneumococcal immunization and 2) verbal reinforcement of this
message, provided by the clinical staff, during the patient's interview.
At-risk adult patients (as defined by Centers for Disease Control) seen in an ambulatory
healthcare environment (a pre-surgical testing center) will receive a one page,
"gain-framed" message that emphasizes the benefits of pneumococcal vaccinations. This
educational material will be reviewed and reinforced by clinical staff during the assessment
phase of the clinical visit. Among this group, there will be increased vaccination rate
compared with at-risk adult patients who did not receive this communication (prospective vs
retrospective data).
at-risk adult population seen in an ambulatory healthcare environment, through the use of
targeted health education messages regarding pneumococcal immunization. Patients seen in an
out-patient pre-surgical testing center will receive 1) a one-page written information sheet
that outlines the benefits of pneumococcal immunization and 2) verbal reinforcement of this
message, provided by the clinical staff, during the patient's interview.
At-risk adult patients (as defined by Centers for Disease Control) seen in an ambulatory
healthcare environment (a pre-surgical testing center) will receive a one page,
"gain-framed" message that emphasizes the benefits of pneumococcal vaccinations. This
educational material will be reviewed and reinforced by clinical staff during the assessment
phase of the clinical visit. Among this group, there will be increased vaccination rate
compared with at-risk adult patients who did not receive this communication (prospective vs
retrospective data).
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient seen in out-patient pre-surgical testing center
- At-risk adult patient as defined by the CDC
Exclusion Criteria:
- Minors
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