Analysis of vaccine loss due to temperature change

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Autor(a) principal: Patine,Flávia dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lourenção,Luciano Garcia, Wysocki,Anneliese Domingues, Santos,Maria de Lourdes Sperli Geraldes, Rodrigues,Isabela Cristina, Vendramini,Silvia Helena Figueiredo
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze vaccine losses in a Health Region in the Northwest of São Paulo. Methods: retrospective cross-sectional study with secondary data obtained from Temperature Change Notification Forms used by the Epidemiological Surveillance Group XXIX of São José do Rio Preto between 2010 and 2017. Descriptive and inferential analysis were performed using multiple linear regression and significance level of 95%. Results: in total, 341 notifications of temperature changes were analyzed, of which 70.1% were caused by structural reasons, 57.8% in industrial refrigerators and 91.2% in primary care services. Of the doses that suffered a change in temperature, 41.4% were lost and 58.6% were administered to the population. The highest percentage of lost doses compared to those applied occurred in smaller municipalities, although they reported less. Conclusions: nursing workers who work in vaccination rooms should make efforts to prevent temperature changes and avoid losses and higher public expenses.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of vaccine loss due to temperature change
title Analysis of vaccine loss due to temperature change
spellingShingle Analysis of vaccine loss due to temperature change
Patine,Flávia dos Santos
Refrigeration
Vaccines
Immunization
Disease Prevention
Health Care
title_short Analysis of vaccine loss due to temperature change
title_full Analysis of vaccine loss due to temperature change
title_fullStr Analysis of vaccine loss due to temperature change
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of vaccine loss due to temperature change
title_sort Analysis of vaccine loss due to temperature change
author Patine,Flávia dos Santos
author_facet Patine,Flávia dos Santos
Lourenção,Luciano Garcia
Wysocki,Anneliese Domingues
Santos,Maria de Lourdes Sperli Geraldes
Rodrigues,Isabela Cristina
Vendramini,Silvia Helena Figueiredo
author_role author
author2 Lourenção,Luciano Garcia
Wysocki,Anneliese Domingues
Santos,Maria de Lourdes Sperli Geraldes
Rodrigues,Isabela Cristina
Vendramini,Silvia Helena Figueiredo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Patine,Flávia dos Santos
Lourenção,Luciano Garcia
Wysocki,Anneliese Domingues
Santos,Maria de Lourdes Sperli Geraldes
Rodrigues,Isabela Cristina
Vendramini,Silvia Helena Figueiredo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Refrigeration
Vaccines
Immunization
Disease Prevention
Health Care
topic Refrigeration
Vaccines
Immunization
Disease Prevention
Health Care
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze vaccine losses in a Health Region in the Northwest of São Paulo. Methods: retrospective cross-sectional study with secondary data obtained from Temperature Change Notification Forms used by the Epidemiological Surveillance Group XXIX of São José do Rio Preto between 2010 and 2017. Descriptive and inferential analysis were performed using multiple linear regression and significance level of 95%. Results: in total, 341 notifications of temperature changes were analyzed, of which 70.1% were caused by structural reasons, 57.8% in industrial refrigerators and 91.2% in primary care services. Of the doses that suffered a change in temperature, 41.4% were lost and 58.6% were administered to the population. The highest percentage of lost doses compared to those applied occurred in smaller municipalities, although they reported less. Conclusions: nursing workers who work in vaccination rooms should make efforts to prevent temperature changes and avoid losses and higher public expenses.
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