Frontiers in Public Health (Jun 2021)

Developing an Evidence-Based Tool for Planning and Evaluating Vaccination Strategies Aimed at Improving Coverage in Elderly and At-Risk Adult Population

  • Giovanna Elisa Calabrò,
  • Giovanna Elisa Calabrò,
  • Elettra Carini,
  • Alessia Tognetto,
  • Silvia Mancinelli,
  • Laura Sarnari,
  • Vittoria Colamesta,
  • Vittoria Colamesta,
  • Walter Ricciardi,
  • Chiara de Waure,
  • The BRAVE Project Expert panel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.658979
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Background: Vaccination coverages need to be constantly maintained and improved with the implementation of vaccination strategies. This paper describes the development of an evidence-based tool to guide their planning and evaluation.Methods: A scoping review was performed in MEDLINE and institutional websites to search for similar available tools. A first version of the tool was developed considering review results and a four-step method used for the control and continuous improvement of processes and products, namely the Deming cycle. A panel of eight experts was then involved in a Delphi study for the finalization of the tool that was eventually discussed in a face-to-face meeting.Results: The scoping review found only one document and the first version of the tool was composed of 30 items. After the Delphi first round, 11 additional items were suggested and 5 original items amended. After the Delphi second round 41 items were eventually included. During the face-to-face meeting, 7 items were recognized as requisites for setting vaccination strategies, whereas 17 as relevant ones.Conclusions: Current public health challenges impose the need for evidence-based tools to organize effective vaccination strategies. Our tool is a first proposal which aims to reflect this focus.

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