Improving physician's adherence to completing vaccination schedules for patients with type 2 diabetes attending non-communicable diseases clinics in West Bay Health Center, Qatar.

Hassan Tawfik, Zelaikha Bashwar, Amal Al-Ali, Mohamed Salem, Isameldin Abdelbagi
Author Information
  1. Hassan Tawfik: Primary Health Care Corporation(PHCC) Qatar.
  2. Zelaikha Bashwar: Primary Health Care Corporation(PHCC) Qatar.
  3. Amal Al-Ali: Primary Health Care Corporation(PHCC) Qatar.
  4. Mohamed Salem: Primary Health Care Corporation(PHCC) Qatar.
  5. Isameldin Abdelbagi: Primary Health Care Corporation(PHCC) Qatar.

Abstract

Incomplete vaccination for patients with type 2 diabetes attending non-communicable diseases (NCD) clinics is an issue that could affect patient's health and wellness negatively and puts patients at high risk of serious diseases. We aimed to improve physicians adherence to complete vaccination schedule for patients with type 2 diabetes attending NCD clinics in west bay health center according to American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommendation by 25% by January 2015. In the pre-intervention phase: the quality improvement team designed a checklist to collect the percentage of physician's adherence of prescription of the recommended vaccination for patients with type 2 diabetes. The percentage of complete vaccination in patients with diabetes attending NCD clinic in West Bay Health Center was 20% . In the intervention phase the intervention was in the form of: the creation a vaccination form and attached to the (NCD) progress note; to distribute and remind the physicians about the ADA guidelines vaccination recommendations; a summary of the vaccination schedule developed and attached to (NCD) form; development of vaccination reminder posters and posters in the waiting area, nurse station, and physician clinics and education and orientation sessions for NCD clinic staff. In the post-intervention phase the average percentage of complete vaccination in patients with diabetes attending NCD clinic in West Bay Health Center increased to 69%.

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