OBJECTIVE To describe the experience of implementing a satellite vaccination unit in a drive-through system during a campaign against COVID-19. METHOD This is an experience report carried out in a… Click to show full abstract
OBJECTIVE To describe the experience of implementing a satellite vaccination unit in a drive-through system during a campaign against COVID-19. METHOD This is an experience report carried out in a drive-through vaccination satellite unit. The study development was guided by the triad structure-process-results, proposed by Donabedian. RESULTS The unit was structured in a soccer stadium, allowing it to serve large audiences safely. Care flow occurred in stages and professionals were organized by sectors, with emphasis on the nursing team' work. Initially, screening was performed; later, users went to the registration sector, and, finally, they were forwarded to the application station. The unit also had emergency sectors, a cold chain, space for professionals and a Basic Health Unit as a point of support. In 25 days of operation, 9698 doses were administered, with 1.8% of doses lost. CONCLUSION The implementation of this system required planning, structure, process development and intense team articulation, with emphasis on the fundamental and strategic role of nurses in different points of action and leadership.
               
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