Person-to-Person Interaction
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 person-to-person interaction on vaccination. Central to this type of intervention is the exchange of ideas and/or opinions between two or more people on the issue of vaccination. The interaction may take place face to face, or over the phone or by computer. It can be a one-on-one exchange or a collective discussion, with a health professional or with peers. Interaction-based interventions include a large variety of formats (oral presentation, discussion group, telephone discussion, individual interview at home or in a clinical setting, etc.), but the majority of interventions that have been evaluated are individual face-to-face interactions with a trained professional. This type of intervention is particularly adapted for persons speaking their native language or with difficulties in expression (Kaufman et al. 2013)." - Person-to-Person Interaction
This resource is translated and adapted from ORS PACA.
Product Type: Fact Sheet
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Program Planning and Delivery,Program Delivery and Evaluation,Program Evaluation,Vaccination Decision Making,Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake,Counselling and Communication Program Planning and DeliveryProgram Delivery and Evaluation
Program Evaluation
Vaccination Decision Making
Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake
Counselling and Communication
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