Strategies to Improve Vaccine Uptake throughout Adulthood

Affiliation auteurs!!!! Error affiliation !!!!
TitreStrategies to Improve Vaccine Uptake throughout Adulthood
Type de publicationBook Chapter
Year of Publication2020
AuteursEcarnot F, Maggi S, Michel J-P
EditorWeinberger B
Book TitleVACCINES FOR OLDER ADULTS: CURRENT PRACTICES AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES
Series TitleInterdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology and Geriatrics
Volume43
Pagination234-248
PublisherKARGER
CityPOSTFACH, CH-4009 BASEL, SWITZERLAND
ISBN Number978-3-318-06678-4; 978-3-318-06677-7
ISBN2297-3508
Résumé

Vaccine-preventable diseases represent a considerable burden on world health, and can have long-lasting consequences in those infected, especially in older adults, who can suffer functional decline, disability, and death. Vaccine uptake across the life course is desirable, but often suboptimal. A number of factors have been identified as contributors to low vaccine coverage, including sociodemographic characteristics, logistic factors such as ease of access and convenience, cultural attitudes including health literacy, and vaccine hesitancy. Strategies to improve vaccine uptake can target all the components underpinning low coverage, and include technology and communication-based strategies, physician-centered approaches, targeting healthcare workers for influenza vaccination, system-based factors, improved vaccine efficacy, and above all, political will and leadership. (c) 2020 S. Karger AG, Basel

DOI10.1159/000504486