Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics (Feb 2017)

Strategies and actions of multi-purpose health communication on vaccine preventable infectious diseases in order to increase vaccination coverage in the population: The ESCULAPIO project

  • Angela Bechini,
  • Paolo Bonanni,
  • Sara Lauri,
  • Emilia Tiscione,
  • Miriam Levi,
  • Rosa Prato,
  • Francesca Fortunato,
  • Domenico Martinelli,
  • Roberto Gasparini,
  • Donatella Panatto,
  • Daniela Amicizia,
  • Rosa Cristina Coppola,
  • Barbara Pellizzari,
  • Garden Tabacchi,
  • Claudio Costantino,
  • Francesco Vitale,
  • Stefania Iannazzo,
  • Sara Boccalini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2017.1268008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 369 – 375

Abstract

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The ESCULAPIO Project aims at increasing awareness on vaccine preventable infectious diseases (VPID) and vaccinations in different target populations and to spread the culture of prevention. Information/training interventions on VPID have been developed and health promotion activities for the general population, students and their parents, teachers and health care workers (HCWs) were set up. In Tuscany, educational courses on VPID in high schools were organized and students were stimulated to prepare informative materials on VPID for lower grade school pupils. In Liguria, an educational card game (named ‘Vaccine at the Fair’) was presented to children of primary schools. Stands in shopping centers were used in Palermo to distribute the regional vaccination schedule and gadgets, also providing indications on reliable websites where to find correct information on vaccinations. A music video played by health care workers (HCWs) was created and used in the University Hospital of Cagliari to promote the anti-flu vaccination campaign in HCWs. In Apulia, meetings with the general population were organized to collect controversial issues about vaccinations and a national call center was launched to create a direct line from the general population to experts in vaccines and vaccination strategies. In Veneto, meetings in the birth centers and home visits for subjects refusing vaccination have been organized. All activities are useful and effective tools to increase knowledge about VPID and confidence in vaccination, which are crucial aspects in order to increase vaccine uptake. The project was funded by the Italian Ministry of Health, Center for Disease Prevention and Control (CCM) in 2013.

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