Do missed opportunities stay missed? A 6-month follow-up of missed vaccine opportunities in inner city Milwaukee children

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作者
Sabnis, SS [1 ]
Pomeranz, AJ [1 ]
Lye, PSL [1 ]
Amateau, MM [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Coll Wisconsin, Dept Pediat, Milwaukee, WI 53226 USA
关键词
immunization; vaccination; missed opportunities; children; pre-school;
D O I
10.1542/peds.101.5.e5
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Objectives. To determine 1) the frequency of missed vaccine opportunities (VOs) in inner city children less than or equal to 3 years of age; 2) whether the recommended vaccine(s) were given within 6 months of the missed opportunity (MO); 3) whether these vaccinations were age-appropriate according to the guidelines of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices; and 4) variables associated with MOs. Design. Retrospective chart review with a nested retrospective cohort of children with MOs. Setting. Two inner city practice settings in Milwaukee: a community health center and an academic continuity care practice. Patients/Selection Procedure. A consecutive sample of 710 visits of inner city children less than or equal to 3 years of age with VOs, seen between January 1 and March 31, 1995. A VO was defined as any encounter when the child was vaccine-eligible according to Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices guidelines. Results. MOs occurred in 47% (330/710) of the VOs. Only 40% of the children with MOs received age-appropriate immunizations within 6 months; 30% received the vaccinations beyond the age-appropriate time. The remaining 30% either did not return or were not vaccinated on return. The variables significantly associated with MOs were 1) age: children with MOs were older than those without, with a mean age of 15.5 months vs 10.9 months; 2) minor febrile illness; 3) moderate/severe illness; 4) acute illness encounters; and 5) patient's being seen at the community health center. Only 15.5% of all MOs were justified by the presence of moderate/severe illness. Conclusions. VOs are frequently missed in inner city children. Most of the MOs were not justified by the valid contraindication of moderate/severe illness. Sixty percent of the children with MOs did not receive age-appropriate immunizations within 6 months. These children are vulnerable to vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles and pertussis.
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