Information strategies for increasing adherence to vaccination in the primary health care system

Abstract


Increasing the population's commitment to vaccination is a key task of the modern healthcare system, especially at the primary health care (PHC) level. Refusal of vaccinations or a low level of confidence in vaccine prevention threatens the sustainability of epidemiological well-being. The article analyzes modern information strategies aimed at increasing vaccination coverage, taking into account international and domestic experience. The most effective approaches to organizing information work have been identified, and the factors influencing the formation of behavioral attitudes towards vaccination have been identified.

About the authors

Deni A. Adamov

Scientific Research Institute of Healthcare Organization and Medical Management, Moscow, Russia

Email: adamovda@zdrav.mos.ru

Olga Sh. Oynotkinova

Email: olga-oynotkinova@yandex.ru

Anastasia A. Kukshina

Email: kukshina@list.ru

Anton S. Pokusaev

Scientific Research Institute of Healthcare Organization and Medical Management, Moscow, Russia

Email: pokusaevas@zdrav.mos.ru

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