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Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine ; (6): 65-67, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-998525

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Objective To evaluate the application and effect of signature verification technology in children's vaccination clinics (CVC) of Jiangsu Province in 2020. Methods The signature verification data were derived from the Jiangsu Provincial Vaccination Integrated Service Management Information System, and the inquiry and registration, informed consent, vaccine traceability code scanning and observation information of children's vaccination clinics in different regions were analyzed. 210 doses of vaccination information were randomly selected from CVCs in each county, and the length of vaccination services in different regions was compared. Results During 2020, all of CVCs in Jiangsu were equipped with signature verification technology, and the signature verification rate of each vaccination sector was more than 99.90%. The length of outpatient vaccination service and overall length of stay in southern Jiangsu were slightly shorter than those in other regions. Conclusion The introduction of electronic signature verification technology in CVCs can effectively standardize the vaccination. It is necessary to expand the functions of electronic signature verification equipment, strengthen data analysis and utilization, and guide vaccination scientifically.

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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 768-772, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-997027

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ObjectiveTo understand the vaccination situation of non-national immunization program (non-NIP) vaccines in Changning District, and to provide evidence for further strengthening the management of vaccination services and guiding community health service centers to construct vaccination clinics for children and adults. MethodsNumber of non-NIP vaccine doses in community health service centers, Changning District, was collected from Shanghai Immunization Information System from 2016 to 2020. Descriptive epidemiological analysis was conducted. ResultsIn 2020, the overall number of non-NIP vaccine doses, proportion of non-NIP vaccine doses and average number of non-NIP vaccine doses in the community health service centers, Changning District, reached up to 115 361 doses, 63.41% and 1 664.54 per10 000 persons, respectively. Furthermore, the proportion of non-NIP vaccine doses showed a significantly upward trend (χtrend2=131.110, P<0.01). The number of non-NIP vaccine doses increased mostly in adults aged >18 years. Human papillomavirus vaccines (HPV) and influenza vaccines (InfV) had the highest increase in vaccine doses. Additionally, non-NIP vaccination peaked from September to December in adults. ConclusionAlong with the number of non-NIP vaccine doses increase, it is necessary to strengthen the management of non-NIP vaccination and explore effective measures for construction of adult vaccination clinics to meet the public demand for vaccination.

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