Strategies used to improve vaccine uptake among healthcare providers: A systematic review

IF 2.7 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Vaccine: X Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1016/j.jvacx.2024.100519
Rosaline de Koning , Mariana Gonzalez Utrilla , Emma Spanaus , Michael Moore , Marta Lomazzi
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Abstract

Background

Vaccination is one of the most effective available public health tools, preventing infectious diseases to safeguard public health and save millions of lives annually. However, in recent years vaccine hesitancy has increased among all populations, including healthcare workers. Healthcare providers are central to vaccination efforts due to their increased exposure to disease and vulnerable patients, and their role in patient confidence and decision-making. These decreasing uptake rates highlight a critical need to address specific barriers within this target group. This systematic review aims to explore the strategies used to improve vaccine uptake among healthcare providers.

Methods

A literature search was conducted in PubMed, EMBASE, and MEDLINE databases, alongside a grey literature search, to identify studies describing interventions to improve vaccine uptake among healthcare providers. This was followed by de-duplication and double-blinded screening processes using Rayyan. Data extraction and thematic analysis focused on categorising interventions and identifying frequencies of use, to develop recommendations for further interventions tailored to target regions.

Results

60 studies were identified, predominantly concerning influenza vaccination. Interventions included educational initiatives, reminders, incentives, access solutions, feedback, and policy implementation. Key strategies included targeted educational lectures, posters, and pamphlets; mobile vaccination units; extended vaccination hours; and leadership engagement. The findings underscore the importance of a multifaceted approach combining educational efforts, enhanced accessibility, and motivational incentives to improve vaccination rates within the healthcare providers, especially where mandatory vaccination is controversial.

Conclusions

This review evaluates tailored strategies to enhance vaccine confidence and uptake among healthcare providers, advocating for a holistic approach that includes educational initiatives, reminder systems, incentives, improved access, feedback mechanisms, and policy enactment to effectively address hesitancy and promote public health.

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用于提高医疗服务提供者疫苗接种率的策略:系统回顾
背景接种疫苗是目前最有效的公共卫生工具之一,可预防传染病,保障公众健康,每年挽救数百万人的生命。然而,近年来,包括医护人员在内的所有人群对疫苗接种的犹豫态度都在增加。医护人员是疫苗接种工作的核心,因为他们更容易接触到疾病和易受伤害的患者,并在患者的信心和决策中扮演着重要角色。疫苗接种率的下降凸显了解决这一目标群体中特定障碍的迫切需要。方法 在 PubMed、EMBASE 和 MEDLINE 数据库中进行文献检索,并同时进行灰色文献检索,以确定描述旨在提高医疗保健提供者疫苗接种率的干预措施的研究。随后使用 Rayyan 进行去重和双盲筛选。数据提取和专题分析的重点是对干预措施进行分类并确定使用频率,从而为针对目标地区的进一步干预措施提出建议。干预措施包括教育倡议、提醒、激励、使用解决方案、反馈和政策实施。主要策略包括有针对性的教育讲座、海报和小册子;流动接种单位;延长接种时间;以及领导参与。结论 这篇综述评估了提高医疗保健提供者对疫苗的信心和接种率的针对性策略,提倡采取包括教育措施、提醒系统、激励措施、改善接种途径、反馈机制和政策制定在内的整体方法,以有效解决犹豫不决的问题并促进公共卫生。
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