偏远环境中的疫苗冷链:文化适宜的培训机会,评估

IF 1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1002/jppr.1862
Suzanne Belton PhD, Rosalie Schultz PhD, Tobias Speare MPH
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疫苗对温度敏感,如果不正确储存,可能会失去效力。在澳大利亚偏远地区进行的研究对土著社区疫苗冷链的完整性提出了质疑,并促使开发了视频资源“疫苗故事”,以提高对维护冷链的认识。本研究描述了疫苗故事视频的开发和评估。当地的参与有助于改进和制作视频。2020年获得了孟席斯健康研究学院人类伦理委员会(20-3807)和中澳大利亚人类伦理委员会(17-2869)的伦理批准。该评估对所有参与者的风险均为低。一项在线匿名调查测试了疫苗故事视频的适当性和有效性,以提高对疫苗冷链风险的认识和认识,以及疫苗故事视频的潜在实施。不同的卫生专业人员和其他工作人员(n = 83)完成了调查。答复强调缺乏疫苗包装和运输方面的培训,特别是对非临床支助人员的培训。受访者表示,疫苗故事视频中的健康信息是有效的。超过一半的受访者(52%)建议使用视频作为培训工具。疫苗故事视频通过加强对冷链重要性的理解,解决了偏远土著社区对疫苗运输和储存的一些关切。
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Vaccine cold chain in remote environments: culturally appropriate training opportunities, an evaluation

Vaccines are temperature-sensitive, and they may lose effectiveness without correct storage. Research in remote Australia raised questions regarding the integrity of the vaccine cold chain to Aboriginal communities and prompted the development of a video resource, Vaccine Story, to raise awareness of maintaining the cold chain. This study describes the development and evaluation of the Vaccine Story video. Local engagement helped to refine and produce the video. Ethics approval was gained from the Menzies School of Health Research Human Ethics Committee (20–3807) and the Central Australian Human Ethics Committee (17–2869) in 2020. The evaluation was considered low risk to all participants. An online anonymous survey tested the appropriateness and effectiveness of the Vaccine Story video to enhance knowledge and awareness of risks to the vaccine cold chain and the potential implementation of the Vaccine Story video. Diverse health professionals and other staff (n = 83) completed the survey. Responses highlighted a lack of training around the packing and transport of vaccines, particularly for non-clinical support staff. Respondents stated the health messaging in the Vaccine Story video was effective. Over half of respondents (52%) recommend the use of the video as a training tool. The Vaccine Story video addresses some concerns regarding vaccine transportation and storage in remote Aboriginal communities through strengthening understanding of the importance of cold chain.

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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research
Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research Health Professions-Pharmacy
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期刊介绍: The purpose of this document is to describe the structure, function and operations of the Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, the official journal of the Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia (SHPA). It is owned, published by and copyrighted to SHPA. However, the Journal is to some extent unique within SHPA in that it ‘…has complete editorial freedom in terms of content and is not under the direction of the Society or its Council in such matters…’. This statement, originally based on a Role Statement for the Editor-in-Chief 1993, is also based on the definition of ‘editorial independence’ from the World Association of Medical Editors and adopted by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors.
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