Vaccination against COVID-19 in Bogotá - Colombia: lessons and strategies in health pedagogy, risk communication and community participation, using behavioral sciences

Q3 Medicine
Infectio Pub Date : 2023-09-06 DOI:10.22354/24223794.1142
Sandra Contreras-Arrieta, Henry Murrain, Beatriz Helena Vallejo, Luz Adriana Camargo López, Fernanda Hernández, Nubia Velasco, Juan Sebastián Garzón, Silvia Restrepo, Andrea Ramírez Varela
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Abstract

Worldwide COVID-19 vaccination began in December 2020 as an event without precedents in public health history. Currently, around 12.000 million doses have been given, constituting a massive global effort to fight the pandemic. By June 2023, 70.3% of the world’s population has been vaccinated, which is almost the 80% of the goal set by the World Health Organization (WHO). Despite va¬ccine availability, literature describes misinformation amongst other complex and multifactorial challenges related to low vaccination coverages against COVID-19. Therefore, the success of vaccine initiatives globally highly depends on the strategies to strengthen pedagogy in public health and risk communication, so there is an adequate level of knowledge, acceptance and trust in the process and decision-making regarding COVID-19 vaccination. The objective of this revision is to present basic concepts, available tools, and recommendations for developing strategies on health pedagogy, risk communication, and community involvement to promote vaccination. In addition, these insights were based on lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bogotá, where the effective implementation of a timely, clear, and targeted communication strategy based in behavioral science principles played a crucial role in the progress of vaccination efforts.
在哥伦比亚波哥大接种COVID-19疫苗:利用行为科学的卫生教学法、风险沟通和社区参与方面的经验教训和战略
全球COVID-19疫苗接种始于2020年12月,是公共卫生史上史无前例的事件。目前,已经提供了大约120亿剂疫苗,这是全球抗击这一流行病的大规模努力。到2023年6月,全球70.3%的人口接种了疫苗,这几乎是世界卫生组织(WHO)设定的80%的目标。尽管存在疫苗可获得性,但文献描述了与COVID-19疫苗接种覆盖率低相关的其他复杂和多因素挑战中的错误信息。因此,全球疫苗行动的成功在很大程度上取决于加强公共卫生教学和风险沟通的战略,因此在COVID-19疫苗接种的过程和决策中有足够的知识、接受和信任。此次修订的目的是提出基本概念、可用工具和建议,以制定卫生教育、风险沟通和社区参与战略,以促进疫苗接种。此外,这些见解是基于在波哥大流行期间吸取的经验教训,在波哥大,有效实施了基于行为科学原则的及时、明确和有针对性的传播战略,对疫苗接种工作的进展发挥了至关重要的作用。
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Infectio
Infectio Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
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