Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacy Practice, KLE College of Pharmacy, Belagavi, KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research
(KAHER), Belagavi, Karnataka 590010, India
2. Medical writer, CBCC, Global Researcher, Ahmedabad, India
Abstract
Background:
Adverse events are a major threat to any immunization programs, which
have proven to be a boon for developing nations like India. Hindering factors, such as inadequate
knowledge, inappropriate attitude, incorrect practices, etc., of the guardian affect the vaccination
rate.
Aim:
This study aims to assess the effectiveness of clinical pharmacist intervention on an adverse
event following immunization in the pediatric population receiving immunization.
Materials and Methods:
Pediatric subjects <5 yrs of both genders receiving immunization in a tertiary
care hospital during the period of 8 months were considered. Subjects were randomized into
control and interventional groups. Pharmaceutical intervention was done in interventional group in
the form of patient counselling, and a patient information leaflet. Adverse event following immunization
was recorded and analysed for both groups along with Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice
scores of guardians’ pre and post intervention through customized data collection forms. Microsoft
excel and statistical software SPSS IBM version 22 was used to analyse the data.
Results:
The study was conducted on a total of 88 subjects (n) in which 79 were <2 years, 1 and 8
were between 2-4 years and 4-5 years, respectively. Forty-nine subjects (55.69%) were female,
while 39 were male (44.31%) with a response and completion rate of 91.66%. 97.7% of subjects received
Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccination (majority), while 8.88% received pneumococcal special
vaccine (minority). Adverse event following immunization was recorded in 31(35.22%) cases.
Knowledge, Attitude and Practice scores increased by 42.17%, 52% and 12.67%, respectively in
guardians after clinical pharmacist intervention.
Conclusion::
This study demonstrates that educational inputs, awareness programs, and proper medical
professional intervention can act as a helping factor to fight against AEFI and towards the success
of an immunization program.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology,Toxicology