学校健康冠军——提高新冠肺炎疫苗信心、公平性和接种率的NASN倡议和学校要求的疫苗接种:第2部分。

Q3 Medicine NASN school nurse (Print) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1177/1942602X231202745
Deborah D'Souza-Vazirani, Erin Behrmann, Cindy Alvarez, Carol Walsh, A Renee Griffin, Stephanye White
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NASN在Kaiser Permanente(KP)的慷慨资助下,与教育领导力研究所合作,制定并实施了学校健康冠军(CSH)赠款倡议。CSH倡议在2022年的两个资助周期内授予54项实施补助金,资助学区和社区组织(CBO),以增加儿科新冠肺炎疫苗和学校要求的免疫接种,并提高KP足迹中服务不足人群的疫苗信心:加利福尼亚州、科罗拉多州、佐治亚州、夏威夷州、马里兰州、俄勒冈州、弗吉尼亚州、,华盛顿和哥伦比亚特区。这些受赠人向5岁或5岁以上的个人总共接种了17630支新冠肺炎疫苗,并进行了34025次常规免疫接种,其中8233次学校要求的疫苗接种给了5-11岁的儿童。KP所有九个市场的疫苗教育活动覆盖了851000多人。该项目成果的一个显著收获是,受赠方建立了新的伙伴关系,并延续了现有的伙伴关系。NASN对CSH倡议和结果的实施提供了一个模型和关键数据来源,说明学校卫生服务和社区组织如何合作,为社区/公共卫生危机提供超地方应对措施。这篇第2部分的文章概述了该项目的主要结果。
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Champions for School Health-An NASN Initiative to Increase Vaccine Confidence, Equity, and Uptake in COVID-19 and School-Required Vaccinations: Part 2.

NASN, with generous funding from Kaiser Permanente (KP) and partnered with the Institute for Educational Leadership, developed and implemented the Champions for School Health (CSH) grant initiative. The CSH initiative awarded 54 Implementation Grants in two funding cycles in 2022, funding school districts and community-based organizations (CBOs) to increase access to the pediatric COVID-19 vaccine as well as school-required immunizations and to increase vaccine confidence among underserved populations in KP's footprint: California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Oregon, Virginia, Washington, and the District of Columbia. These grantees administered a total of 17,630 COVID-19 vaccines to individuals ages 5 or older and 34,025 routine immunizations, of which 8,233 school-required vaccinations went to children of ages 5-11 years. Over 851,000 people were reached by vaccine education events in all nine KP markets. A notable takeaway from the project's results was the new partnerships created and the continuation of existing partnerships by the grantees. NASN's implementation of the CSH initiative and results provides a model and a source of critical data on how school health services and community-based organizations can partner to provide hyper-local responses to community/public health crises. This Part 2 article provides an overview of the key results of the project.

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