Barriers and strength factors of adult immunization plans in seven countries of the European region.

Aim: The present systematic review analyzes existing strategies and policies used for adult vaccination of seven countries of the European area, emphasizing weaknesses and strengths of immunization schedules. Selected countries were Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Roma...

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Publicado en:Journal of Public Health: From Theory to Practice (2198-1833) Vol. 32; no. 12; pp. 2307 - 2315
Autores principales: Lanza, Teresa Eleonora, Lombardi, Gaia Surya, Tumelero, Serena, Paladini, Andrea, Castagna, Carolina, Cadeddu, Chiara
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Publicado: Springer Nature Dec2024
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          Lanza, Teresa Eleonora
          Lombardi, Gaia Surya
          Tumelero, Serena
          Paladini, Andrea
          Castagna, Carolina
          Cadeddu, Chiara
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          https://ror.org/03h7r5v07 Section of Hygiene, Department of Life Sciences and Public Health, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy
          https://ror.org/035xkbk20 Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille, France
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        Europe
        Prevention of communicable diseases
        Immunization
        Health services accessibility
        Medical care
        Health policy
        Health
        Information resources
        Government aid
        Organizational effectiveness
        Professions
        Prenatal care
        Migrant labor
        Medical care costs
        Psychosocial factors
        Medical protocols
        Maternal health services
        Research funding
        Digital health
        Descriptive statistics
        Systematic reviews
        MEDLINE
        Vaccination coverage
        Vaccination promotion
        Attitudes of medical personnel
        Online information services
        Human comfort
        Data analysis software
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          Prevention of communicable diseases
          Immunization
          Health services accessibility
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          Health policy
          Health
          Information resources
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          Organizational effectiveness
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          Migrant labor
          Medical care costs
          Psychosocial factors
          Europe
          Administration of Public Health Programs
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          Digital health
          Descriptive statistics
          Systematic reviews
          MEDLINE
          Vaccination coverage
          Vaccination promotion
          Attitudes of medical personnel
          Online information services
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          Data analysis software
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        Adult immunization
        Enabler
        European area
        Facilitator
        Vaccination
        Weakness
        Adult immunization
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      ab: Aim: The present systematic review analyzes existing strategies and policies used for adult vaccination of seven countries of the European area, emphasizing weaknesses and strengths of immunization schedules. Selected countries were Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Romania. Subject and methods: Three main scientific databases (PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science) were queried and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed. Studies assessing weaknesses or strengths factors, facilitators and barriers related to the adult vaccination plans were considered eligible. We included ten studies with a medium/high score at the quality assessment. Results: The main barriers and strength factors for vaccination can be divided into the following categories: financial aspects (e.g., if the vaccine has a funding mechanism); logistic factors (e.g., convenience, opening times); factors related to healthcare professionals (e.g., recommendations, provision by different categories of healthcare professionals). Conclusion: Substantial improvement in adult vaccination uptake is urgently necessary to decrease the burden of infectious disease on healthcare systems. Although decision-making regarding adult vaccination is complex and influenced by psychological and personal factors, addressing practical or logistical issues related to immunization plans can facilitate higher vaccination coverage.
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