Immunization Coverage in Young People Experiencing Homelessness and the Impact of a Nurse-led Program
Objectives: To identify the proportion of young people experiencing homelessness who are immunized against vaccine-preventable diseases, and to evaluate the impact of a nurse-led immunization program to improve vaccination coverage in this population. Methods: A retrospective audit of electronic med...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of primary care & community health 2023-01, Vol.14, p.21501319231204581-21501319231204581 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objectives:
To identify the proportion of young people experiencing homelessness who are immunized against vaccine-preventable diseases, and to evaluate the impact of a nurse-led immunization program to improve vaccination coverage in this population.
Methods:
A retrospective audit of electronic medical records included 400 participants aged 15 to 24 years who had an encounter with the Young People’s Health Service, a nurse-led clinic co-located with a specialist youth homelessness service in Melbourne, Australia, between February 2019 and May 2021.
Results:
Integrating an immunization nurse within a youth specialist homelessness service increased the percentage of young people who were up-to-date with routine vaccinations from 6.0% (n = 24) to 38.8% (n = 155). Intersecting social determinants of health that increased participants’ risk of vaccine preventable diseases, and of missing routine vaccines, were common.
Conclusions:
Incomplete coverage of routine vaccines is common in young people accessing homelessness services, and this coverage was improved when young people encountered an immunization nurse while accessing support from a specialist youth homelessness service. As a service model, nurse-led community health clinics co-located within homelessness providers can improve vaccination coverage, and therefore health outcomes, of young people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. |
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ISSN: | 2150-1319 2150-1327 |
DOI: | 10.1177/21501319231204581 |