Multicomponent Interventions with At Least One Education/Information Component
Organization: Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)Observatoire Régional de la Santé Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (ORS PACA)
Published: 2019
"This fact sheet is solely devoted to multicomponent interventions with at least one education/information component. This type of intervention is comprised of at least two strategies aiming to increase vaccination rates, of which at least one is an education or information strategy (distribution of documentation, interactions with a professional or with peers, mass media campaigns). The other intervention(s) may aim to increase community demand for vaccination, enhance access to vaccination services, or target health professionals. Combined interventions that have been most frequently evaluated are composed of one information/education strategy and either reminder and recall systems for clients or providers or home visits (Briss et al. 2000)." - Multicomponent Interventions with At Least One Education/Information Component
This resource is translated and adapted from ORS PACA.
Product Type: Fact Sheet
Category:
Program Planning and Delivery,Program Delivery and Evaluation,Program Evaluation,Vaccination Decision Making,Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake,Understanding Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake Program Planning and DeliveryProgram Delivery and Evaluation
Program Evaluation
Vaccination Decision Making
Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake
Understanding Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake
Population: Adults
Children (All)
Adolescents
Region: International
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