Strengthening vaccination programmes and health systems in the European Union: A framework for action
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.02.015
Strengthening vaccination programmes and health systems in the European Union: A framework for action
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Corrigendum to "Strengthening vaccination programmes and health systems in the European Union: A framework for action" [Health Policy 124 (2020) 511-518].Health Policy. 2020 Sep;124(9):1041. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.06.016. Epub 2020 Jul 12. Health Policy. 2020. PMID: 32665086 No abstract available.
Abstract
Vaccination is one of the most cost-effective public health interventions. However, the EU is facing increasing outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases, with some fatal cases of measles. This paper reviews the main factors influencing vaccination uptake, and assesses measures expected to improve vaccination coverage. Obstacles to vaccination include concerns about vaccine safety and side effects, lack of trust, social norms, exposure to rumours and myths, and access barriers. Responses fall into three broad categories. Regulation, including the introduction of mandatory vaccination, can be justified but it is important to be sure that it is an appropriate solution to the existing problem and does not risk unintended consequences. Facilitation involves ensuring that there is an effective vaccination programme, comprehensive in nature, and reducing the many barriers, in terms of cost, distance, and time, to achieving high levels of uptake, especially for marginalised or vulnerable populations. Information is crucial, but whether in the form of public information campaigns or interactions between health workers and target populations, must be designed very carefully to avoid the risk of backfire. There is no universal solution to achieving high levels of vaccine uptake but rather a range or combinations of options. The choice of which to adopt in each country will depend on a detailed understanding of the problem, including which groups are most affected.
Keywords: Enablers; Hesitancy; Immunisation; Obstacles; Policies; Vaccination coverage.
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Declaration of Competing Interest Luigi Siciliani: I have no declarations of interest. Claudia Wild: I have no declarations of interest. Martin McKee: I have no declarations of interest. Dionne Kringos: I have no declarations of interest. Margaret M. Barry: I have no declarations of interest. Pedro Pita Barros: I have no declarations of interest. Jan De Maeseneer: I have no declarations of interest. Liubove Murauskiene: I have no declarations of interest Walter Ricciardi: I have no declarations of interest.
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