Nagy Van Asschené, Adrienne Zsófia (2020) Possibility of expanding the protective effect of immunization and facilitating the assent to vaccination = Lehetőség az immunizálás védőhatásának növelésére és az oltás elfogadásának motiválására. EGÉSZSÉGFEJLESZTÉS, 61 (1). pp. 26-35. ISSN 24986666
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Abstract
Introduction: In Hungary vaccination against Hepatitis B is mandatory in 7th grade (age 12-13) and is given by the school doctor. In this pilot study, following the best practices for patient-centered communication, a program was organized when the school doctor met the classes prior to immunization for an interactive conversation. The aim of the program was to minimize the possible fears of the students about vaccination, to seek their assent to immunization, to get the adolescents involved in disease prevention, and to expand the protective effect of immunization by means of health education. Indirect aims were to facilitate responsible health behaviour and to improve vaccine adherence in the future. In association with the immunization against Hepatitis B, the program was focused on protecting the liver and health generally. With the active participation of the students and a natural flow of questions several issues of health protection were reached.Method: To evaluate the success of the program described in the article, a questionnaire was used.Results: Participation on the evaluation 8, 20 and 32 months after the program was 85%, 65% and 30% respectively, showing that it has reached the attention of the adolescents. On the question how the program influenced their attitude towards immunization, 63% of the answers indicated positive effect, 33% negated any change in attitude and 4 % had remaining questions or was still stressed about the immunization.Conclusion: At the mandatory vaccination of 7th graders against hepatitis B by the school doctor, the school setting provides efficient circumstances for interactive communication; vaccination against hepatitis B provides a unique starting point for health education. The pilot study has demonstrated that the programwas able to raise the adolescents’ interest in topics of health protection with a lasting memory and that it could facilitate their assent to immunization. However, it has also proved that adolescents can be often stressed -and do have questions -aboutimmunization and emphasises the need for programs to alleviate their stress and to answer their ques-tions. It might be an important factor to prevent vaccine hesitancy and improve vaccine adherence in the future.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | health education; primary prevention; vaccine adherence; adolescent; school health care |
Subjects: | L Education / oktatás > L1 Education (General) / oktatás általában R Medicine / orvostudomány > RA Public aspects of medicine / orvostudomány társadalmi szerepe > RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine / közegészségügy, higiénia, betegség-megelőzés |
Depositing User: | Melinda Danyi |
Date Deposited: | 22 Jul 2024 10:54 |
Last Modified: | 22 Jul 2024 10:54 |
URI: | https://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/200738 |
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