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Assessment of preparation time with fully-liquid versus non-fully liquid paediatric hexavalent vaccines. A time and motion study
by
Soubeyrand, Benoit
, Nicolas, Laurence
, Van Damme, Pierre
, Faure, Céline
, Ziani, Eddy
, De Coster, Ilse
, Fournie, Xavier
in
Adult
/ Allergy and Immunology
/ Belgium
/ Bias
/ Childhood vaccination
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Female
/ Health care
/ health care workers
/ Health facilities
/ Hepatitis
/ Hexavalent vaccine
/ Humans
/ Immunisation errors
/ Immunization
/ Male
/ Medical personnel
/ Middle Aged
/ Poliomyelitis
/ Studies
/ systematic review
/ Tetanus
/ Time and Motion Studies
/ Time Factors
/ Time–motion study
/ Vaccines
/ Vaccines, Combined - administration & dosage
/ Video equipment
/ Whooping cough
2015
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Assessment of preparation time with fully-liquid versus non-fully liquid paediatric hexavalent vaccines. A time and motion study
by
Soubeyrand, Benoit
, Nicolas, Laurence
, Van Damme, Pierre
, Faure, Céline
, Ziani, Eddy
, De Coster, Ilse
, Fournie, Xavier
in
Adult
/ Allergy and Immunology
/ Belgium
/ Bias
/ Childhood vaccination
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Female
/ Health care
/ health care workers
/ Health facilities
/ Hepatitis
/ Hexavalent vaccine
/ Humans
/ Immunisation errors
/ Immunization
/ Male
/ Medical personnel
/ Middle Aged
/ Poliomyelitis
/ Studies
/ systematic review
/ Tetanus
/ Time and Motion Studies
/ Time Factors
/ Time–motion study
/ Vaccines
/ Vaccines, Combined - administration & dosage
/ Video equipment
/ Whooping cough
2015
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Assessment of preparation time with fully-liquid versus non-fully liquid paediatric hexavalent vaccines. A time and motion study
by
Soubeyrand, Benoit
, Nicolas, Laurence
, Van Damme, Pierre
, Faure, Céline
, Ziani, Eddy
, De Coster, Ilse
, Fournie, Xavier
in
Adult
/ Allergy and Immunology
/ Belgium
/ Bias
/ Childhood vaccination
/ Cross-Over Studies
/ Female
/ Health care
/ health care workers
/ Health facilities
/ Hepatitis
/ Hexavalent vaccine
/ Humans
/ Immunisation errors
/ Immunization
/ Male
/ Medical personnel
/ Middle Aged
/ Poliomyelitis
/ Studies
/ systematic review
/ Tetanus
/ Time and Motion Studies
/ Time Factors
/ Time–motion study
/ Vaccines
/ Vaccines, Combined - administration & dosage
/ Video equipment
/ Whooping cough
2015
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Assessment of preparation time with fully-liquid versus non-fully liquid paediatric hexavalent vaccines. A time and motion study
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Assessment of preparation time with fully-liquid versus non-fully liquid paediatric hexavalent vaccines. A time and motion study
2015
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Simplified vaccine preparation steps would save time and reduce potential immunisation errors. The aim of the study was to assess vaccine preparation time with fully-liquid hexavalent vaccine (DTaP-IPV-HB-PRP-T, Sanofi Pasteur MSD) versus non-fully liquid hexavalent vaccine that needs reconstitution (DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib, GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals).
Ninety-six Health Care Professionals (HCPs) participated in a randomised, cross-over, open-label, time and motion study in Belgium (2014). HCPs prepared each vaccine in a cross-over manner with a wash-out period of 3–5min. An independent nurse assessed preparation time and immunisation errors by systematic review of the videos. HCPs satisfaction and preference were evaluated by a self-administered questionnaire.
Average preparation time was 36s for the fully-liquid vaccine and 70.5s for the non-fully liquid vaccine. The time saved using the fully-liquid vaccine was 34.5s (p≤0.001). On 192 preparations, 57 immunisation errors occurred: 47 in the non-fully liquid vaccine group (including one missing reconstitution of Hib component), 10 in the fully-liquid vaccine group. 71.9% of HCPs were very or somewhat satisfied with the ease of handling of both vaccines; 66.7% and 67.7% were very or somewhat satisfied with speed of preparation in the fully-liquid vaccine and the non-fully liquid vaccine groups, respectively. Almost all HCPs (97.6%) stated they would prefer the use of the fully-liquid vaccine in their daily practice.
Preparation of a fully-liquid hexavalent vaccine can be completed in half the time necessary to prepare a non-fully liquid vaccine. The simplicity of the fully-liquid hexavalent vaccine preparation helps optimise reduction of immunisation errors.
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