OBJECTIVES: To explore whether an emergency preparedness structure is a feasible, efficient, and sustainable way for health care organizations to manage mass vaccination events. METHODS: We used the Hospital Incident Command System to conduct a 1-day annual mass influenza vaccination event at Vanderbilt University Medical Center over 5 successive years (2011-2015). Using continuous quality improvement principles, we assessed whether changes in layout, supply management, staffing, and documentation systems improved efficiency. RESULTS: A total of 66â591 influenza vaccines were administered at 5 annual Flulapalooza events; 13â318 vaccines per event on average. Changes to the physical layout, staffing mix, and documentation processes improved vaccination efficiency 74%, from approximately 38 to 67 vaccines per hour per vaccinator, while reducing overall staffing needs by 38%. An unexpected finding was the role of social media in facilitating active engagement. CONCLUSIONS: Health care organizations can use a closed point-of-dispensing model and Hospital Incident Command System to conduct mass vaccination events, and can adopt the "Flulapalooza method" as a best practice model to enhance efficiency.
Emergency Preparedness in the Workplace: The Flulapalooza Model for Mass Vaccination.
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作者:Swift Melanie D, Aliyu Muktar H, Byrne Daniel W, Qian Keqin, McGown Paula, Kinman Patricia O, Hanson Katherine Louise, Culpepper Demoyne, Cooley Tamara J, Yarbrough Mary I
| 期刊: | American Journal of Public Health | 影响因子: | 9.600 |
| 时间: | 2017 | 起止号: | 2017 Sep;107(S2):S168-S176 |
| doi: | 10.2105/AJPH.2017.303953 | ||
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