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Influenza Webinar

Learn strategies to overcome barriers and increase influenza vaccinations among staff members. Discover how to create an effective flu vaccine campaign within your facility and reduce the cost of vaccinating staff members.

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Influenza Webinar

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  1. Influenza Webinar Overcoming Barriers and Increasing Vaccinations Presenters: Steven Ranzoni and Karyn Walker, Linn County Public Health Provided with the help of an OAIC Mini-Grant

  2. Webinar Learning Objectives • Examine the common barriers of getting staff vaccinated and strategies to overcome these barriers. • Demonstrate how to encourage flu vaccine compliance among staff members and increase staff vaccination rates • Create a more effective flu vaccine campaign within your facility

  3. Webinar Learning Objectives • Identify how to keep vaccines safe and viable through proper storage and handling procedures • Assemble the benefits and resources available to assist in getting employees vaccinated. • Verify how to help reduce cost of vaccinating staff members

  4. Agenda • Impact of the flu on long term care residents • Benefits of high vaccination rates • What is the flu vaccine? • What are common myths, misconceptions & barriers? • How to promote high compliance? • Safe storage and handling • Questions and comments

  5. Annually, the flu kills 44,000 people of which 39,000 are seniors Will cause 150,000 “excess” hospitalizations a year 1 in 3 nursing home residents who catch the flu die

  6. A person is able to spread the virus one full day before symptoms start And infect 1.5 others

  7. DANGER OF INFECTION Infectious (Shedding Virus) Recovering Incubation Symptomatic (Sick) Work, etc. Work/Home/Hospital Back to work, etc

  8. What is the Flu Vaccine? Seasonal vaccine Protects against three strains Adapted Yearly

  9. When few people are immunized… …disease is free to spread through the population

  10. High immunization rates protect the vulnerable

  11. Benefits of Herd Immunity Studies on herd immunity in nursing homes have shown: 27% reduction in hospitalization 48% reduction in risk of death 60% reduction mortality compared to other nursing homes

  12. The Justification for Vaccination Care and safety of your residents is your duty. Vaccine reduces hospitalization and death. Vaccines reduces cost of care. Vaccines are safe and effective.

  13. Why it is not a Personal Choice 1 in 3 nursing home residents that catch the flu die Flu vaccine is less effective in the elderly population Lack of exposure control

  14. Common Myths, Misconceptions and Barriers

  15. It gives you the flu

  16. It is not effective

  17. I am healthy and never get sick

  18. How to Promote Vaccine Usage in Your Facility

  19. Note for Nursing Facilities • Under ORS 433.416, you must provide to workers preventive immunization when available • At no cost to the worker • Cannot be a condition of employment • Under Healthcare Associated Infections reporting, you are required to complete an annual survey of influenza vaccinations of staff

  20. Make it free

  21. Use your nurses to administer the shots Perform vaccinations at your facility

  22. Make Shots Available During All Shifts for All Employees

  23. Actively Promote

  24. Research & Educate Research Employee Concerns Educate Your Employees

  25. Consider Official Policy

  26. Maintaining the Cold Chain

  27. Verify Temperature • Upon arrival • Twice a day • Store between 35 F - 46 F • Do not freeze

  28. Keep in refrigerator at all times Check expiration date Visually inspect Multi-dose vials do not need to be discarded until the expiration date, unless otherwise stated in the package insert Avoid Pre-drawing Check List for Safe Vaccine Storage

  29. Avoid Errors • DO: • Document temperature • Act on problems • Have an emergency response plan • DO NOT: • Store food & drink in vaccine refrigerator • Use a dorm-style refrigerator

  30. Questions, comments?

  31. Resources & Contacts • http://www.cdc.gov/flu/ • http://flu.oregon.gov/articles/Pages/HCWResources.aspx • http://www.co.linn.or.us/health/public_health/immunizations.htm • http://www.ohca.com/resources/tools-resources/ • Linn County Public Health, 315 4th Ave SWAlbany, OR 97321(541) 967-3888 • OHCA, 11740 SW 68th Parkway, Suite 250, Portland, OR 97223 (503) 726-5260

  32. Thank you!

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