AMBU-VAX is a prospective, single-center observational study designed to develop and implement an organizational model for delivering recommended vaccinations within a hospital setting. The study targets adult and elderly patients with chronic diseases or immunocompromising conditions who are eligible for vaccination according to national immunization guidelines. Vaccination is actively proposed during outpatient visits, hospital admissions, or at discharge and, when accepted, administered within the hospital or coordinated with local public health vaccination services. The study aims to evaluate the feasibility, uptake, and completion of hospital-based vaccination pathways and to support integration between hospital and territorial prevention services for vulnerable populations.
Vaccination coverage among hospitalized and chronically ill patients remains suboptimal despite strong national and international recommendations. Hospital settings represent a strategic opportunity to identify vulnerable patients, reduce missed vaccination opportunities, and improve access to preventive services. AMBU-VAX is a prospective observational study conducted at Fondazione Policlinico Universitario "A. Gemelli" IRCCS, Rome. The study targets adult patients affected by chronic diseases or immunocompromising conditions eligible for recommended vaccinations according to the Italian National Immunization Plan 2023-2025. Patients are identified during outpatient visits, hospital admissions, or at discharge. Vaccination is actively proposed and, when accepted, administered within the hospital vaccination clinic or ward. When appropriate, patients are referred to local vaccination services to complete their immunization schedule. Primary outcomes include vaccination offer, vaccine uptake, number of administered doses, and completion of vaccination pathways within the hospital setting. Secondary outcomes include reasons for vaccine refusal and referral to territorial vaccination services. The study aims to assess the feasibility, effectiveness, and sustainability of a hospital-based vaccination model that can be replicated in other healthcare settings.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,500
Integration of vaccination counseling, prescription, and administration into hospital care pathways for vulnerable adult patients, including coordination with local public health vaccination services. No experimental vaccine is used; all vaccines are administered according to national guidelines.
Vaccination Offer Rate
Proportion of patients evaluated by the vaccination service who are offered at least one recommended vaccination.
Time frame: 12 months
Vaccination Uptake Rate
Proportion of patients who receive at least one vaccination among those evaluated.
Time frame: 12 months
Number of Administered Vaccine Doses
Number of doses administered by vaccine type
Time frame: 12 months
Completion of Hospital-Based Vaccination Pathway
Proportion of patients completing all scheduled vaccine doses within the hospital setting.
Time frame: 12 months
Reasons for Vaccine Refusal
Distribution of reported reasons for refusal among patients offered vaccination.
Time frame: 12 months
Referral to Territorial Vaccination Services
Proportion of patients referred to local public health vaccination services.
Time frame: 12 months
Specialist Evaluation for Contraindications
Proportion of patients with contraindications who complete specialist evaluation and receive clearance for vaccination.
Time frame: 12 months
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