Healthcare workers’ perceptions and experiences of communicating with people over 50 years of age about vaccination: a qualitative evidence synthesis

Jul 20, 2021The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Healthcare workers' experiences communicating with people over 50 about vaccination

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Abstract

Eleven studies were included in the review, all from high-income countries, focusing on healthcare workers' communication with older adults about vaccination.

  • Healthcare workers reported varying levels of inquiry from older adults regarding vaccination, from minimal interest to a strong demand for information.
  • Discussions about vaccination often revealed a lack of information and the presence of misinformation, fears, and concerns among older adults.
  • Healthcare workers had differing views on the purpose of vaccination communication, with some emphasizing the older adults' right to make their own decisions and others focusing on persuading them to vaccinate.
  • Factors influencing older adults' vaccination decisions included the nature of the healthcare worker-patient relationship and healthcare workers leading by example.
  • The review identified organizational and practical challenges in implementing effective vaccine communication strategies.

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