Identifying effective vaccine champions: Findings from a national survey of primary care professionals

Vaccine(2024)

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Background Vaccine champions are common in primary care, but little is known about which champions are effective. Methods In 2022, we surveyed 2,144 US primary care professionals (PCPs) who reported working with vaccine champions. Respondents rated the champion with whom they worked most closely on their effectiveness at improving vaccination rates. Results About half (49 %) of PCPs perceived their closest champion as highly effective. PCPs perceived advanced practice providers and nursing staff as highly effective somewhat more often than physicians (52 % and 58 % vs 43 %, p <.001). Other correlates of perceived effectiveness included being a formally appointed versus informal champion, working extremely versus less closely with PCPs, and using a high (4–5) versus low (0–1) number of implementation strategies to improve vaccination rates (all p <.001). Conclusions Results suggest vaccine champions may benefit from having formal roles and opportunities to work closely with colleagues to improve vaccination rates using multiple strategies.
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Vaccination,Vaccine champion,Primary care,Quality improvement,Human papillomavirus
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