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Influenza vaccination

R Cook1

  • 1Manchester Multidisciplinary Audit and Quality Group.

Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
|November 26, 1997
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Nurses play a crucial role in influenza prevention by auditing high-risk individuals and ensuring timely vaccine administration. This proactive approach is vital for protecting vulnerable populations during flu season.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Immunization Practices

Background:

  • Influenza poses a significant risk to high-risk populations.
  • Vaccine availability offers a key preventive measure.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the nursing process for effective influenza vaccine management.
  • To ensure timely vaccination for high-risk groups.

Main Methods:

  • Auditing high-risk individuals by nurses.
  • Ordering influenza vaccine doses in advance (spring/summer).
  • Administering vaccines to high-risk groups in autumn.

Main Results:

  • Systematic nursing actions facilitate vaccine availability.
  • Proactive planning ensures adequate vaccine supply.

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  • Timely administration protects high-risk individuals.
  • Conclusions:

    • Nurses are essential for managing influenza vaccination programs.
    • A structured approach to vaccine ordering and administration is effective.
    • Protecting high-risk groups is a key public health nursing function.