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Canadian paediatricians’ approaches to managing patients with adverse events following immunization: The role of the Special Immunization Clinic network

机译:加拿大儿科医生在免疫后处理不良事件患者的方法:特殊免疫诊所网络的作用

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BACKGROUND: When moderate or severe adverse events occur after vaccination, physicians and patients may have concerns about future immunizations. Similar concerns arise in patients with underlying conditions whose risk for adverse events may differ from the general population. The Special Immunization Clinic (SIC) network was established in 2013 at 13 sites in Canada to provide expertise in the clinical evaluation and vaccination of these patients. OBJECTIVES: To assess referral patterns for patients with vaccine adverse events or potential vaccine contraindications among paediatricians and to assess the anticipated utilization of an SIC. METHODS: A 12-item questionnaire was distributed to paediatricians and subspecialists participating in the Canadian Paediatric Surveillance Program through monthly e-mail and mail contacts. RESULTS: The response rate was 24% (586 of 2490). Fifty-three percent of respondents practiced general paediatrics exclusively and 52% reported that they administer vaccines. In the previous 12 months, 26% of respondents had encountered children with challenging adverse events or potential vaccine contraindications in their practice and 29% had received referrals for such patients, including 27% of subspecialists. Overall, 69% of respondents indicated that they would be likely or very likely to refer patients to an SIC, and 34% indicated that they would have referred at least one patient to an SIC in the previous 12 months. CONCLUSIONS: Patients who experience challenging adverse events following immunization or potential vaccine contraindications are encountered by paediatricians and subspecialists in all practice settings. The SIC network will be able to respond to a clinical need and support paediatricians in managing these patients.
机译:背景:接种疫苗后发生中度或严重不良事件时,医生和患者可能会担心未来的免疫接种。潜在疾病患者的不良事件风险可能与一般人群不同,这也会引起类似的担忧。特殊免疫诊所(SIC)网络于2013年在加拿大的13个地点建立,旨在为这些患者的临床评估和疫苗接种提供专业知识。目的:评估儿科医生中具有疫苗不良事件或潜在疫苗禁忌症的患者的转诊方式,并评估SIC的预期利用率。方法:通过每月电子邮件和邮件联系方式,向参加“加拿大儿科监护计划”的儿科医生和亚专科医生分发了12项问卷。结果:回应率为24%(2490,共586)。 53%的受访者专门从事普通儿科治疗,而52%的受访者表示他们使用疫苗。在过去的12个月中,有26%的受访者在实践中遇到了具有挑战性不良事件或潜在疫苗禁忌症的儿童,有29%的儿童接受了此类患者的转诊,其中包括27%的专科医师。总体而言,有69%的受访者表示他们很可能或非常有可能将患者转诊至SIC,而34%的受访者表示,他们将在过去12个月中至少转诊一名SIC。结论:在所有实践场合中,儿科医生和亚专科医生都遇到了在免疫接种后遇到具有挑战性的不良事件或潜在的疫苗禁忌症的患者。 SIC网络将能够响应临床需求并支持儿科医生管理这些患者。

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