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Title: THE FOUR CCCCs


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THE FOUR CCCCs
  • CREATIVE
  • COLLABORATIVE
  • COST EFFECTIVE
  • COALITION BUILDING

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Improving Head Start Flu Vaccination Levels
  • The CDC AAP recommended in 2008-09 annual flu
    vaccination for ALL children 6 months through 18
    years of age.
  • The CDC, AAP, CDPH Immunization branch highly
    encouraged the launch of school-based flu
    clinics.
  • In 2008 CDPH made Flumist vaccine readily
    available.

3
Head Start and Flu Immunization
  • Flu immunization is not a State required
    immunization for child care entry.
  • Neither ChildPlus nor the Blue Card captures
    flu immunization.
  • When discussing immunizations with parents it is
    easy to overlook the recommendation for annual
    flu vaccine.

4
Barriers to Flu Immunization
  • Flu vaccine is NOT a required vaccine.
  • Short window for obtaining flu vaccine.
  • Stocking of flu vaccine is problematic.
  • The scheduling for well child checks and flu
    vaccine availability are NOT in synch.
  • Peak illness season creates a scheduling
    difficulty for providers to administer flu
    vaccine.

5
Flu Clinics in Head Start
  • Alameda County Public Health Immunization Program
    partnered with Oakland Head Start and the Samuel
    Merritt University School of Nursing.
  • Flu clinics were held at 12 Oakland Head Start
    centers.

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Flu Clinics in Head Start
  • Of Children Vaccinated
  • 296 children out of 777 were vaccinated- 38.
  • of Flumist Vaccine Administered
  • 90 of the vaccinations administered were
    Flumist .

7
Role of the Immunization Program
  • Vaccine was supplied at no cost to low income
    children via Vaccine For Children Program (VFC).
  • Issued standard procedures for special event flu
    clinics.
  • Accounted for ALL vaccine usage.
  • Assured proper storage, handling, and
    administration of vaccine by nursing students.

8
Role of the Immunization Program
  • Assistance with record keeping and data
    collection
  • Developed screening and parental consent forms
  • Provided Head Start parents staff education on
    the school-based flu vaccination program

Whack the Flu!!! Get your flu vaccine
today
9
Role of the Immunization Registry
  • Registry provided flu immunization status for
    Head Start.
  • Registry algorithm determined the need for 1 or 2
    doses.
  • Flagged contraindications to giving flu vaccine.
  • Updated childs record in the Registry
  • Copy of updated immunization record given to
    parent.

10
Role of The School of Nursing
  • Screening form reviewed by instructor nursing
    student.
  • Nursing students, under supervision of their
    Clinical Instructor, administered flu vaccine
    intranasal or via injection.
  • Charted vaccine administration.
  • Made referral for 2nd flu vaccine if needed.

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Role of Head Start
  • Gave parent education regarding flu prevention
    vaccination.
  • Family Advocates provided support coordinated
    with parents.
  • Scheduled clinic locations, dates, times.
  • Distributed information, screening forms, and
    consents.
  • Prepared children for clinic by advance education
    on immunizations.
  • Managed the flow of children at each clinic.

13
Good Outcomes
  • 85 of the children were found to be in the
    Registry.
  • The flu clinics were well received by children,
    parents, and teachers.
  • Ease of intranasal administration made for brief
    immunization sessions.

14
Good Outcomes
  • 38 of Head Start children vaccinated onsite.
  • Strong relationship with collaborative partners
    was developed.
  • Alameda County Immunization Program built trust
    with the community.

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Lessons Learned
  • Access childhood immunization Registry records in
    a timely manner.
  • Alert local providers of your intentions.
  • Provide education to Head Start staff for
    enthusiastic buy-in.
  • Start your planning organizing before the
    school year ends.

17
Lessons Learned
  • Consent and screening forms to be distributed and
    collected in advance of the scheduled clinic.
  • Include Registry consent in the information
    packets given to parents at enrollment Parent
    Orientation meetings.
  • Record of immunization will be entered into the
    Immunization Registry in real time.

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