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Improving immunisation timeliness in Aboriginal children through personalised calendars

机译:通过个性化的日历提高原住民儿童的免疫及时性

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Background Delayed immunisation and vaccine preventable communicable disease remains a significant health issue in Aboriginal children. Strategies to increase immunisation coverage and timeliness can be resource intensive. In a low cost initiative at the Aboriginal Medical Service Western Sydney (AMSWS) in 2008–2009, a trial of personalised calendars to prompt timely childhood immunisation was undertaken. Methods Calendars were generated during attendances for early childhood immunisations. They were designed for display in the home and included the due date of the next immunisation, a photo of the child and Aboriginal artwork. In a retrospective cohort design, Australian Childhood Immunisation Register data from AMSWS and non-AMSWS providers were used to determine the delay in immunisation and percentage of immunisations on time in those who received a calendar compared to those who did not. Interviews were undertaken with carers and staff. Results Data on 2142 immunisation doses given to 505 children were analysed, utilising pre-intervention (2005–2007) and intervention (2008–2009) periods and a 2 year post-intervention observation period. 113 calendars were distributed (30% of eligible immunisation attendances). Improvements in timeliness were seen at each schedule point for those children who received a calendar. The average delay in those who received a calendar at their previous visit was 0.6 months (95% CI -0.8 to 2.6) after the due date, compared to 3.3 months (95% CI ?0.6 to 7.5) in those who did not. 80% of doses were on time in the group who received a calendar at the preceding immunisation, 66% were on time for those who received a calendar at an earlier point and 57% of doses were on time for those who did not receive a calendar (P Conclusions Personalised calendars can increase the timeliness of immunisations in Aboriginal children. This simple, low cost tool appears practicable and effective in an Aboriginal community setting in improving early childhood vaccination timeliness and has high potential for local adaptation to suit the needs of diverse communities.
机译:背景技术免疫接种延迟和疫苗可预防的传染病仍然是土著儿童的重要健康问题。增加免疫覆盖率和及时性的策略可能需要大量资源。在2008-2009年西悉尼原住民医疗服务中心(AMSWS)的一项低成本倡议中,进行了一项个性化日历的试验,以提示及时进行儿童免疫接种。方法在出勤期间生成日历以进行早期儿童免疫。它们旨在在家里展示,包括下次免疫的到期日,孩子的照片和原住民艺术品。在回顾性队列设计中,使用了来自AMSWS和非AMSWS提供者的澳大利亚儿童免疫登记数据,来确定接受日历的人与未接受日历的人的免疫延迟和及时免疫率。与护理人员和工作人员进行了访谈。结果利用干预前(2005-2007年)和干预(2008-2009年)以及干预后2年观察期,分析了向505名儿童提供的2142针疫苗的数据。分发了113个日历(占合格免疫出席者的30%)。对于每个收到日历的孩子来说,在每个时间表点的及时性都得到了改善。在上次访问中收到日历的人的平均延迟时间是到期日后的0.6个月(95%CI -0.8至2.6),而没有访问的人则为3.3个月(95%CI?0.6至7.5)。在之前的免疫接种中接受日历的组中有80%的剂量是按时服用的,对于在较早点接受日历的那些人中有66%的按时注射剂量,对于未接受日历的人中有57%的剂量按时服用(P结论个性化的日历可以增加原住民儿童的免疫及时性。这种简单,低成本的工具在原住民社区中提高儿童早期接种的及时性似乎是切实可行和有效的,并且有很大的潜力可以适应各种社区的需求。

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