Key Guidelines in Developing a Pre-Emptive COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake Promotion Strategy

This paper makes the case for immediate planning for a COVID-19 vaccination uptake strategy in advance of vaccine availability for two reasons: first, the need to build a consensus about the order in which groups of the population will get access to the vaccine; second, to reduce any fear and concer...

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Main Authors: Jeff French, Sameer Deshpande, William Evans, Rafael Obregon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/16/5893
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spelling doaj-5b35f29178ea4aaa93ab7c2b1f5116ec2020-11-25T03:34:42ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-08-01175893589310.3390/ijerph17165893Key Guidelines in Developing a Pre-Emptive COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake Promotion StrategyJeff French0Sameer Deshpande1William Evans2Rafael Obregon3Strategic Social Marketing and Brighton University, Attabara GU307QW, Conford Liphook, UKSocial Marketing @ Griffith, Griffith University, 4111 Nathan Queensland, AustraliaMilken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USAUNICEF, Avda, Edificio World Trade Center Aviadores del Chaco 2050, ParaguayThis paper makes the case for immediate planning for a COVID-19 vaccination uptake strategy in advance of vaccine availability for two reasons: first, the need to build a consensus about the order in which groups of the population will get access to the vaccine; second, to reduce any fear and concerns that exist in relation to vaccination and to create demand for vaccines. A key part of this strategy is to counter the anti-vaccination movement that is already promoting hesitancy and resistance. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic there has been a tsunami of misinformation and conspiracy theories that have the potential to reduce vaccine uptake. To make matters worse, sections of populations in many countries display low trust in governments and official information about the pandemic and how the officials are tackling it. This paper aims to set out in short form critical guidelines that governments and regional bodies should take to enhance the impact of a COVID-19 vaccination strategy. We base our recommendations on a review of existing best practice guidance. This paper aims to assist those responsible for promoting COVID-19 vaccine uptake to digest the mass of guidance that exists and formulate an effective locally relevant strategy. A summary of key guidelines is presented based on best practice guidance.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/16/5893Covid-19vaccine uptakevaccine hesitancybehaviour changesocial marketingcommunication
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Sameer Deshpande
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Rafael Obregon
Key Guidelines in Developing a Pre-Emptive COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake Promotion Strategy
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Covid-19
vaccine uptake
vaccine hesitancy
behaviour change
social marketing
communication
author_facet Jeff French
Sameer Deshpande
William Evans
Rafael Obregon
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title Key Guidelines in Developing a Pre-Emptive COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake Promotion Strategy
title_short Key Guidelines in Developing a Pre-Emptive COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake Promotion Strategy
title_full Key Guidelines in Developing a Pre-Emptive COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake Promotion Strategy
title_fullStr Key Guidelines in Developing a Pre-Emptive COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake Promotion Strategy
title_full_unstemmed Key Guidelines in Developing a Pre-Emptive COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake Promotion Strategy
title_sort key guidelines in developing a pre-emptive covid-19 vaccination uptake promotion strategy
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2020-08-01
description This paper makes the case for immediate planning for a COVID-19 vaccination uptake strategy in advance of vaccine availability for two reasons: first, the need to build a consensus about the order in which groups of the population will get access to the vaccine; second, to reduce any fear and concerns that exist in relation to vaccination and to create demand for vaccines. A key part of this strategy is to counter the anti-vaccination movement that is already promoting hesitancy and resistance. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic there has been a tsunami of misinformation and conspiracy theories that have the potential to reduce vaccine uptake. To make matters worse, sections of populations in many countries display low trust in governments and official information about the pandemic and how the officials are tackling it. This paper aims to set out in short form critical guidelines that governments and regional bodies should take to enhance the impact of a COVID-19 vaccination strategy. We base our recommendations on a review of existing best practice guidance. This paper aims to assist those responsible for promoting COVID-19 vaccine uptake to digest the mass of guidance that exists and formulate an effective locally relevant strategy. A summary of key guidelines is presented based on best practice guidance.
topic Covid-19
vaccine uptake
vaccine hesitancy
behaviour change
social marketing
communication
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/16/5893
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