The INFLUENTIAL Trial - Inpatient FLU Vaccination Program Effectiveness: National Trial Implementing Best Practices and Learning Collaboratives
University of Colorado, Denver
Summary
This study plans to learn more about whether a stakeholder-informed, standardized inpatient vaccination program will increase influenza vaccination rates of hospitalized children across US pediatric health systems. The first part of the study is to form a multidisciplinary team of stakeholders, including parents, providers, nurses, pharmacists, informaticists, data analysts and communication experts across three sites in synthesizing a best practice implementation guide for an inpatient influenza vaccination program, which will then be piloted at these three sites.
Description
The overarching goal of this proposal is to determine whether a stakeholder-informed, standardized inpatient influenza vaccination program will increase influenza vaccination rates of hospitalized children across diverse U.S. pediatric health systems. Building upon preliminary data and experience with pediatric inpatient influenza vaccine delivery, the investigators will engage a multidisciplinary team of stakeholders in synthesizing a best practice implementation guide for an inpatient influenza vaccination program across three sites. The next phase of the study, using a novel adaptive trial…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 0–99 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * At least 6 months of age * Admitted to an inpatient unit at a participating health system Exclusion: \- Admission to critical care sites or hematology-oncology services Exclusion Criteria: * At least 6 months of age * Admitted to an inpatient unit at a participating health system Exclusion: \- Admission to critical care sites or hematology-oncology services
Interventions
- OtherExisting Influenza Vaccination Practices
Usual care is defined as the existing inpatient influenza vaccination practices that currently exist at a given site.
- OtherStandardized inpatient influenza vaccination program
Intervention A: The basic intervention is the inpatient influenza vaccination program Intervention B: The intensified intervention is the multifaceted influenza vaccination strategy (Intervention A) plus a learning collaborative
Locations (2)
- Ann and Robert Lurie's Children Hospital of ChicagoChicago, Illinois
- Seattle Children's HospitalSeattle, Washington