Feasibility of an innovative medical dental integration program to provide overdue adolescent vaccinations in a federally qualified health center

Author:

Jack Jessica L.12ORCID,Buban Aaron3,Krentz Christine2,Durniak Mark1,Hamilton Scott1,Williams Joshua T. B.124

Affiliation:

1. Denver Health and Hospital Authority Denver Colorado USA

2. University of Colorado School of Medicine Aurora Colorado USA

3. University of Colorado School of Dentistry Aurora Colorado USA

4. Office of Research, Denver Health and Hospital Authority Denver Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo determine the feasibility of a medical dental integration program to provide overdue vaccinations to adolescents ages 9–17 and evaluate the facilitators and barriers to the process.MethodsThe program was developed and implemented at one dental clinic co‐located within a medical clinic at a federally qualified healthcare center in Denver, Colorado. Utilizing a shared electronic health record, human papillomavirus, meningococcal, and/or tetanus‐diphtheria‐acellular pertussis vaccines were recommended by dental providers and then administered by the medical team. Plan‐do‐study‐act cycles informed implementation. Descriptive analyses of eligible patients were performed and run charts were used track process implementation outcomes.ResultsOne hundred and sixty eligible adolescents were identified during a 6‐month period. Overall, 29 patients (18%) received 41 vaccines. Process facilitators included staff buy‐in and individual provider feedback and barriers included staff shortages and family vaccine refusal/preference to receive vaccines in the medical home.ConclusionsMany adolescents see dental providers more than their primary care providers, creating an opportunity to vaccinate adolescents overdue for immunizations during dental visits. A medical dental integration program to provide adolescent vaccinations was feasible in a federally qualified health center with co‐located medical and dental services. Expansion to diverse healthcare settings is necessary to further explore implementation outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

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