Integration of CARD (Comfort Ask Relax Distract) for COVID-19 community pharmacy vaccination in children: Effect on implementation outcomes

Author:

Taddio Anna12ORCID,Morrison James3,Gudzak Victoria1,Logeman Charlotte2,McMurtry C. Meghan456,Bucci Lucie M.7ORCID,Shea Christine8,MacDonald Noni E.9,Yang Molly3

Affiliation:

1. Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Ontario

2. Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario

3. Wholehealth Pharmacy Partners, Markham, Ontario

4. Department of Psychology, University of Guelph, Ontario

5. Pediatric Chronic Pain Program, McMaster Children’s Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario

6. Children’s Health Research Institute, Guelph, Ontario

7. Immunize Canada, Canadian Public Health Association, Ottawa, Ontario

8. Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Ontario

9. Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Abstract

Introduction: Community pharmacists report that providing vaccinations can be challenging, particularly if the vaccine recipient is a child, because of heightened levels of fear. The objective of this study was to determine acceptability and feasibility of the CARD (Comfort Ask Relax Distract) system as a vaccination delivery framework for children receiving COVID-19 vaccinations in a community pharmacy setting. CARD incorporates evidence-based interventions that reduce fear and immunization stress-related responses in vaccine recipients and was demonstrated to be effective and feasible in other vaccination settings providing vaccinations to children and adults. Methods: This mixed-methods study involved 5 independent pharmacies (with 6 vaccinators) offering COVID-19 vaccinations to children between 5 and 11 years of age. Vaccinating staff and implementation leads from the pharmacy organization participated in a small-scale CARD implementation project (before-and-after design). Afterwards, they filled in quantitative surveys and provided qualitative feedback about their perceptions and experiences in focus group discussions. Qualitative data were analyzed deductively, using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR). Results: The study was conducted between January 16 and March 20, 2022. Across both quantitative and qualitative measures, vaccinating staff reported positive attitudes about CARD and alignment with their professional roles. They reported that CARD reduced children’s fear and improved the vaccination experiences in children and parents and for themselves. Vaccinators reported increased confidence due to CARD. They reported compatibility of CARD interventions within their practice and that it was time neutral. They maintained use of some interventions after the study. They also provided suggestions and shared concerns about fidelity and future feasibility of continuing various components of the program. Conclusion: CARD was demonstrated to be acceptable and feasible by vaccinators performing vaccinations in children in community pharmacies.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacy

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