Development of a network model to implement the HPV vaccination coverage.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.7416/ai.2024.2630
G. Guarducci, Marinella Chiti, Dimitri Carlo Fattore, R. Caldararo, Gabriele Messina, Paolo Filidei, N. Nante
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Background The vaccination coverage of a population is the usual indicator of the effectiveness of vaccination strategies. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an organizational and communication network to implement Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination coverage both in males and females in the Center Tuscany Local Health Authority. Study design Experimental study. Materials and methods In January 2022, a retrospective study was conducted on anti-HPV vaccine coverage (full cycle), of those born from 2007 to 2010, in the Empoli Territorial Area of Florence (240 thousand inhabitants) under the Center Tuscany Local Health Authority. In February 2022, a project (meetings with general practitioners and pediatricians, communication through local media, increased opening hours of vaccination clinics and continuous monitoring of vaccination status) started to recover the females and males non-compliant; in the first five months, in addition to guaranteeing the offer to the reference cohort, it aimed to recover the 2007, 2008 and 2009 cohorts, while in the following six months the anti-HPV vaccine offer was expanded for the 2010 cohort. Results In January 2022, for all cohorts the average total coverages were 49.2% (49.1% for females and 49.5% for males), while in December 2022 they were 63.9% (65.8% for females and 62.3% for males). Coverage increased by 15.6% (+14.2% for females and +16.8% for males) for the 2007 birth cohort, by 22.3% (+20.6% for females and +23.7% for males) for the 2008 cohort and by 20.9% (+31.4% for females and +10.6% for males) for the 2009 cohort. Conclusions This model in force in the whole Center Tuscany Local Health Authority for a few years and already activated in the previous Local Health Authority of Empoli, now called Empoli Territorial Area, has allowed to implement the Human Papilloma Virus vaccine coverage for both genders.
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开发网络模型,实施 HPV 疫苗接种覆盖。
背景人口的疫苗接种覆盖率是衡量疫苗接种策略有效性的通常指标。本研究旨在评估托斯卡纳中心地方卫生局在男性和女性中实施人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种覆盖率的组织和沟通网络的有效性。研究设计实验研究材料和方法2022年1月,托斯卡纳中心地方卫生局对佛罗伦萨恩波利地区(24万居民)2007年至2010年出生的人进行了抗HPV疫苗接种覆盖率(全周期)的回顾性研究。2022 年 2 月,佛罗伦萨开始实施一项计划(与全科医生和儿科医生会面、通过当地媒体进行宣传、增加疫苗接种诊所的开放时间以及持续监测疫苗接种情况),以恢复未接种疫苗的女性和男性;在最初的五个月中,除了保证向参考人群提供疫苗外,该计划还旨在恢复 2007 年、2008 年和 2009 年人群的接种,并在随后的六个月中扩大向 2010 年人群提供的抗 HPV 疫苗。结果 2022 年 1 月,所有组群的平均总覆盖率为 49.2%(女性为 49.1%,男性为 49.5%),而 2022 年 12 月则为 63.9%(女性为 65.8%,男性为 62.3%)。2007 年出生组群的覆盖率提高了 15.6%(女性提高了 14.2%,男性提高了 16.8%),2008 年出生组群的覆盖率提高了 22.3%(女性提高了 20.6%,男性提高了 23.7%),2009 年出生组群的覆盖率提高了 20.9%(女性提高了 31.4%,男性提高了 10.6%)。结论这一模式在整个托斯卡纳中心地方卫生局已实施数年,并已在恩波利的前地方卫生局(现称为恩波利领地)启动,使人类乳头状瘤病毒疫苗的接种范围覆盖了男女两性。
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