Practice Problem: Low pneumococcal vaccine uptake among high-risk adults is partly due to underutilized or lack of nurse-driven vaccine protocols, limited understanding of vaccine intervals and indications by nurses, and lack of proper training. Currently, physician-driven orders are the only avenue for high-risk adults to obtain this vaccine in ambulatory sites. PICOT: In adults 65 years or older within an ambulatory setting, does the use of an adult pneumococcal vaccine protocol, compared to a physician order (no vaccine protocol) impact the rate of vaccination over 2 months? Evidence: Utilization of two or more interventions provided higher immunization rates. Interventions with stronger evidence rate include nurse-driven vaccine protoco...
Introduction : Pneumococcal disease causes considerable morbidity and mortality, including among adu...
Received 20 July 2018 Accepted 24 August 2018 Introduction Pneumococcal disease causes consid...
Adult immunizations effectively reduce morbidity, mortality, and transmission rates of multiple dise...
Practice Problem: Low pneumococcal vaccine uptake among high-risk adults is partly due to underutili...
BACKGROUNDQuality improvement in primary care has focused on improving adult immunization.OBJECTIVES...
This project focuses on the development of a protocol to increase administration and documentation o...
AIM: To improve the pneumococcal vaccination initiation rates in patients 65 years and older in Jef...
Objective:Compare changes in vaccination rates (pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPSV), influenza, and t...
Objectives To increase pneumococcal vaccination rates for patients 19-64 at JHAP to reach 70% over...
Purpose: Implementation of a nurse-driven pneumococcal protocol and patient pneumococcal education t...
Background: Due to the large burden of care for many high-risk patients, pneumococcal vaccine rates...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Preventing pneumonia in the elderly and study participants individuals with comor...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of pneumococcal vaccines concerning hospital or intensive care u...
Objectives To describe our statewide, pharmacist-led education campaign to increase knowledge and aw...
Background: Nationally adult immunization rates continue to fall below the current benchmark goals. ...
Introduction : Pneumococcal disease causes considerable morbidity and mortality, including among adu...
Received 20 July 2018 Accepted 24 August 2018 Introduction Pneumococcal disease causes consid...
Adult immunizations effectively reduce morbidity, mortality, and transmission rates of multiple dise...
Practice Problem: Low pneumococcal vaccine uptake among high-risk adults is partly due to underutili...
BACKGROUNDQuality improvement in primary care has focused on improving adult immunization.OBJECTIVES...
This project focuses on the development of a protocol to increase administration and documentation o...
AIM: To improve the pneumococcal vaccination initiation rates in patients 65 years and older in Jef...
Objective:Compare changes in vaccination rates (pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPSV), influenza, and t...
Objectives To increase pneumococcal vaccination rates for patients 19-64 at JHAP to reach 70% over...
Purpose: Implementation of a nurse-driven pneumococcal protocol and patient pneumococcal education t...
Background: Due to the large burden of care for many high-risk patients, pneumococcal vaccine rates...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Preventing pneumonia in the elderly and study participants individuals with comor...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of pneumococcal vaccines concerning hospital or intensive care u...
Objectives To describe our statewide, pharmacist-led education campaign to increase knowledge and aw...
Background: Nationally adult immunization rates continue to fall below the current benchmark goals. ...
Introduction : Pneumococcal disease causes considerable morbidity and mortality, including among adu...
Received 20 July 2018 Accepted 24 August 2018 Introduction Pneumococcal disease causes consid...
Adult immunizations effectively reduce morbidity, mortality, and transmission rates of multiple dise...