Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics (Dec 2021)

Partnering with healthcare systems to improve HPV vaccination:The perspective of immunization program managers

  • Brigid K. Grabert,
  • Jennifer Heisler-MacKinnon,
  • Rachel Kurtzman,
  • Adam Bjork,
  • Katelyn Wells,
  • Noel T. Brewer,
  • Melissa B. Gilkey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2021.1993041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 12
pp. 5402 – 5406

Abstract

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The US’s 64 CDC-funded immunization programs are at the forefront of efforts to improve the quality of adolescent vaccination services. We sought to understand immunization program managers’ perspectives on partnering with healthcare systems to improve HPV vaccine uptake. Managers of 44 state and local immunization programs completed our online survey in 2019. Immunization managers strongly endorsed the importance of partnering with systems to improve HPV vaccine uptake (mean = 3.8/4.0), and most wanted to do so in the next year (mean = 3.5). Immunization managers reported that common barriers included difficulty contacting systems’ leadership (57%), differing organizational cultures (52%), and time (52%). Many perceived systems as not prioritizing HPV vaccination (77%). Immunization managers expressed strong interest in participating in a training on partnering with systems (mean = 3.5). Overall, immunization managers are highly interested in partnering with systems to improve HPV vaccine uptake. Training and other support are needed to expand programs’ capacity for such partnerships.

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