Evaluation of technician immunization administration

J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2023 Nov-Dec;63(6):1715-1721. doi: 10.1016/j.japh.2023.07.008. Epub 2023 Aug 2.

Abstract

Objectives: To (1) assess technician and supervising pharmacists' attitudes and perceptions toward technicians administering immunizations after a technician training initiative, (2) describe the public health impact of technician-administered COVID-19 immunizations, and (3) describe best practices for technician-administered immunizations.

Design: A mixed-methods study collected quantitative and qualitative data.

Setting and participants: Kentucky technicians who completed an immunization administration training, and their supervising pharmacists.

Outcome measures: Surveys were administered to Kentucky technicians who completed immunization administration training between January and September 2021. Surveys assessed the effectiveness of the training, integration of technicians in the immunization workflow, and impact of technicians in their organization's immunization efforts. Similar surveys were deployed to supervising pharmacists. Response frequencies were recorded for each question and descriptive statistics were calculated for each item included in the survey. Key informant interviews were conducted with technicians and pharmacists to further explore study concepts, assess needs, and discuss best practices for implementation. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using inductive thematic analysis.

Results: Fifty-seven technicians and 37 pharmacists responded to the survey. Technicians were easily integrated into community pharmacy immunization workflow that allowed for increased immunization administration. Ninety-four percent of supervising pharmacists and 98% of technicians supported the use of technicians in the immunization workflow beyond the pandemic. Twenty-seven interviews were conducted. Major themes that emerged from the data included using the "right" technicians, role delineation and collaboration, policies, logistics, financial implications, and public health impact.

Conclusion: The utilization of pharmacy technicians in administration helped to accelerate the immunization process, alleviate the burden on pharmacists and other health care professionals, and ensure widespread vaccine distribution to combat the pandemic.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Community Pharmacy Services*
  • Humans
  • Immunization
  • Pharmacists
  • Pharmacy Technicians
  • Professional Role
  • Vaccination