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

被引:12
作者
de Koning, Rosaline [1 ,2 ]
Utrilla, Mariana Gonzalez [1 ]
Spanaus, Emma [1 ,3 ]
Moore, Michael [1 ,4 ]
Lomazzi, Marta [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] World Federat Publ Hlth Assoc, Ch Mines 9, CH-1202 Geneva, Switzerland
[2] UCL, Dept Med Anthropol, Gower St, London WC1E 6BT, England
[3] Fulda Univ Appl Sci, Fulda, Germany
[4] Univ Canberra, 11 Kirinari St, Bruce, ACT 2617, Australia
[5] Univ Geneva, Global Hlth Inst, Ch Mines 9, CH-1202 Geneva, Switzerland
关键词
Vaccine uptake; Health workforce; Public health; Prevention; Influenza vaccination; SEASONAL INFLUENZA VACCINATION; UNITED-STATES; WORKERS; PROGRAM; RATES; PERSONNEL; COVERAGE; CAMPAIGN; INTERVENTIONS; IMMUNIZATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jvacx.2024.100519
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
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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