Improving adherence to hepatitis B vaccine administration recommendations in two newborn nurseries.
Abstract
Administration of the birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine is an important step in reducing
perinatally acquired hepatitis B infection, yet the USA is below the Healthy People
2020 goal for rate of administration.In response to updated Advisory Committee on
Immunisation Practices recommendations to administer the dose within 24 hours of birth,
we used quality improvement methodology to implement changes that would increase the
vaccination rates of healthy newborns in our nurseries. The goal was to improve the
proportion of infants who receive the hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth
to >90% within a 2-year period, with a secondary goal of increasing vaccination rates
prior to discharge from the nursery to >95%.Multiple Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles
were performed. Initial cycles focused on increasing nurse and provider awareness
of the updated timing recommendations. Later cycles targeted nursing workflow to facilitate
timely administration of the vaccine. We implemented changes at our university medical
centre and community hospital newborn nurseries.At the university medical centre nursery,
both primary and secondary goals were met; the rate of hepatitis B vaccine administration
within 24 hours increased from 81.7% to 96.2%, with vaccine administration prior to
discharge increasing from 93.4% to 97.9%. In the community hospital nursery, the baseline
rate of hepatitis B vaccine administration within 24 hours was 78.1%, and this increased
to 85.8% with the interventions, falling short of the target of >90%. Vaccine administration
prior to discharge increased from 87.2% to 92.0%, also not meeting the secondary target
of 95%.Interventions that facilitated workflow had additional benefit beyond education
alone to improve timing and rates of hepatitis B vaccine administration in both a
university medical centre and community hospital nursery.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23937Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1136/bmjoq-2020-001282Publication Info
Germana, Sarah; Krishnan, Govind; McCulloch, Matthew; Trinh, Jane; & Shaikh, Sophie (2021). Improving adherence to hepatitis B vaccine administration recommendations in two newborn
nurseries. BMJ open quality, 10(4). pp. e001282-e001282. 10.1136/bmjoq-2020-001282. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23937.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Sophie Kay Shaikh
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Jane Vy Trinh
Associate Professor of Medicine
quality improvement, resident education, chronic disease management
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