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Title: Racial and Ethnic Adult Disparities in Immunization Initiative READII


1
Racial and Ethnic Adult Disparities in
Immunization Initiative (READII)
Tamara J. Kicera READII Project
Coordinator Immunization Services
Division National Immunization Program Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
2
Soliciting Public Input
  • Difference between help with Implementation vs.
    Decision-Making
  • READII projects were largely about engaging
    partners to implement intervention strategies
    known to be effective

3
Overview
  • Background on READII project
  • Preliminary findings, lessons learned
  • Next steps
  • Rochesters Experience Key message
    starting/funding something new isnt always
    necessary

4
Weve Been Busy!
  • Project Genesis Spring 2002
  • HHS Support July 31st announcement
  • Partners engaged CMS, HRSA, AoA, AHRQ
  • Funds awarded Demonstration sites began to
    identify stakeholders, Develop Community Plans

5
Getting started
  • State/local health departments had to obligate
    funds quickly
  • Programs had little/no adult infrastructure in
    place
  • Smallpox activities began Immunization/Health
    Department personnel asked to respond
  • 2002-2003 Influenza season was upon us

6
Whats happening
  • Sites and Agencies have formed new, important
    partnerships Engaged their communities
  • Infrastructure needs/gaps are better understood
  • Evidence-based interventions are underway
  • Evaluation efforts are planned to look at both
    outcome and process measures
  • Formative research is generating ideas for
    targeted health education messages to patients
    and providers, including media campaigns
  • READII activities have been widely publicized

7
Provider Tool Kit
CDC Director Julie L. Gerberding holds up the
READII Provider Tool Kit at a press conference.
PHOTO CREDIT Evan Vucci--AP
8
Whats happening (cont.)
  • Sites and Agencies have formed new, important
    partnerships Engaged their communities
  • Infrastructure needs/gaps are better understood
  • Evidence-based interventions are underway
  • Evaluation efforts are planned to look at both
    outcome and process measures
  • Formative research is generating ideas for
    targeted media campaigns, health education
    messages to patients and providers
  • READII activities have been widely publicized

9
What are we learning?
  • Every year presents new challenges!
  • Duplicating childhood successes for adults may
    need new methods, interventions, partnerships
  • Providers/Health Professionals attitudes about
    immunizing adults requires additional
    study/efforts
  • Change of this magnitude takes time

10
Mid-Course Review Meeting March 9-10, 2004 -
Goals
  • To review and discuss successes and challenges
    thus far in the project with each other
  • To allow discussion of issues and challenges with
    CDC, partners and invited panelists and
  • To share site-specific project information with
    senior officials from HHS and other partners.

11
Whats Next?
  • Programmatic activities end December 31, 2004
    Evaluation activities begin in earnest January
    2005
  • 2003-2004 flu season experience is presenting
    opportunities
  • Sites experiences are/will be valuable to future
    efforts both programmatic and research efforts
  • Dissemination of findings Replication?

12
READII ROCHESTER
  • Community Action Plan
  • Christine Long, M.P.H.
  • The Center for Rochesters Health
  • A collaboration of the
  • University of Rochester and the
  • Monroe County Department
  • of Public Health

13
Outline
  • Community Action Plan components
  • Community Advisory Board
  • Community Based Organizations
  • Communications
  • Targeted Projects
  • Vaccine Providers
  • Actions and Accomplishments
  • Assessment

14
READII RochesterCommunity Action Plan
Primary Care Practice Intervention
15
Community Advisory Board Members
  • Community Based Organizations
  • Urban League of Rochester
  • Ibero American Action League
  • Economic development groups
  • Senior Organizations
  • Coalition of African American Churches
  • Influenza vaccine providers
  • Health care providers from Primary Care Sites
  • Insurers, Medical Society, Primary Care Network
  • Health Department immunization unit

16
READII RochesterCommunity Action Plan Goal
  • Messages endorsed by African American
    community
  • Adult vaccines are important and needed
  • Racial and ethnic disparities exist
  • Direction on where and how to get vaccines

17
Community Advisory Board
  • Approved all intervention plans
  • Made specific recommendations
  • Use existing organizations to spread message on
    adult vaccines
  • One to one, or small group format is best
  • Be patient
  • Volunteered their organizations
  • Volunteered as speakers (churches,
  • media)

18
Community Based Organizations
CBOs provided Outreach and education to own
constituents e.g. foster grandparents, case
management clients, Head Start READII team
provided Low literacy cards and brochures
Training for CBO staff on culturally
competent delivery of vaccine information
19
Community Based Organizations
  • 23 staff from 12 CBOs participated in outreach
    training on adult vaccines and cultural
    competency
  • 10 CBOs reported on activities
  • Improvement needed
  • Engage Hispanic American Community
  • Engage more CBOs from other parts of city

20
Communications
Summer campaign Any time of year is the
right time to talk to your doctor about
vaccines Television and newspaper
articles Fall campaign Protect your loved
ones, protect yourself Television and
newspaper articles Paid radio spots and
transit ads
21
Lessons from the Community Action Plan
  • Interpersonal approach worked best
  • CBOs
  • Church outreach
  • Senior housing
  • African Americans in Rochester did not respond
    to national media-created flu vaccine emergency
  • Need to better evaluate media treatment of flu
    news and non-traditional communication strategies

22
Lessons continued
  • Success of Community Advisory Board linked to
    specific tasks, easily incorporated into usual
    activities
  • Trusted members of community giving information
    about vaccines
  • Low pressure education on vaccines

23
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