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Increasing influenza vaccination coverage in healthcare workers: a review on campaign strategies and their effect

Journal

INFECTION
Volume 49, Issue 3, Pages 387-399

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s15010-020-01555-9

Keywords

Healthcare personnel; Seasonal influenza; Influenza virus; Immunization; Vaccine uptake rate; Immunization programs

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  1. Projekt DEAL

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Mandatory vaccination policies or multifaceted campaigns can achieve vaccination coverage in healthcare workers of over 90%, while campaigns solely based on education or on-site vaccination may not exceed 40%. These strategies can lead to a substantial relative increase in vaccination coverage.
Purpose Increasing influenza vaccination coverage in healthcare workers is a challenge. Especially during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, high vaccination coverage should be attained. This review analyzed strategies to increase influenza vaccination coverage in healthcare workers. Methods A literature search using PubMed was conducted and 32 publications on influenza vaccination campaigns for healthcare workers were reviewed for key interventions and resulting vaccination coverage. Results Among key interventions analyzed, mandatory vaccination policies or multifaceted campaigns including a vaccinate-or-wear-a-mask policy as well as mandatory declination reached vaccination coverage in healthcare workers of over 90%. Although campaigns solely based on education and promotion or on-site-vaccination did not regularly exceed an absolute vaccination coverage of 40%, a substantial relative increase in vaccination coverage was reached by implementation of these strategies. Conclusion Mandatory vaccination policies are effective measures to achieve high overall vaccination coverage. In clinics where policies are infeasible, multifaceted campaigns comprising on-site vaccination, vaccination stands and educational and promotional campaigns as well as incentives should be implemented. Lessons learned from influenza campaigns could be implemented in future SARS-CoV-2 vaccination campaigns.

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