COVID-19 Vaccinations on Long-Term Outcomes in Immunocompromised Adults

This research examines the impact of COVID-19 vaccination status on long-term respiratory and cognitive outcomes in immunocompromised adults. It explores the differences between fully vaccinated individuals, those with boosters, incompletely vaccinated, and unvaccinated individuals. Research findings suggest that full vaccination, particularly with booster doses, may reduce the risk of long-term complications such as respiratory dysfunction and cognitive impairments. The study highlights the importance of vaccination in protecting high-risk populations and informs nursing practices regarding disease prevention and patient education. These insights contribute to developing evidence-based interventions for improving health outcomes in immunocompromised individuals.

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Work Title COVID-19 Vaccinations on Long-Term Outcomes in Immunocompromised Adults
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  1. Abigail Dawn Wagner
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  1. Penn State Mont Alto Academic Festival 2025
  2. Undergraduate Research
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Publication Date April 25, 2025
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    • Penn State Mont Alto Academic Festival 2025, Undergraduate Research
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    • This research examines the impact of COVID-19 vaccination status on long-term respiratory and cognitive outcomes in immunocompromised adults. It explores the differences between fully vaccinated individuals, those with boosters, incompletely vaccinated, and unvaccinated individuals. Research findings suggest that full vaccination, particularly with booster doses, may reduce the risk of long-term complications such as respiratory dysfunction and cognitive impairments. The study highlights the importance of vaccination in protecting high-risk populations and informs nursing practices regarding disease prevention and patient education. These insights contribute to developing evidence-based interventions for improving health outcomes in immunocompromised individuals.
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