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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:7839...

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Study Protocol
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Li, Pengchao Hayat, Khezar Jiang, Minghuan Pu, Zhaojing Yao, Xuelin Zou, Yamin Lambojon, Krizzia Huang, Yifan Hua, Jinghua Xiao, Hanri Du, Fulei Shi, Li Zhai, Panpan Ji, Wenjing Feng, Zhitong Gong, Yilin Fang, Yu
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en
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BioMed Central

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BMC Public Health

Year

2021

listing date

12/12/2023

Keywords
kap conducted medical study educational video-led students vaccine vaccination influenza adults
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Influenza is a global health threat to older adults, and the influenza vaccine is the most effective approach to prevent influenza infection.

However, influenza vaccination coverage among Chinese older adults is far less than in developed countries such as the United States (4.0% vs. 64.9%).

This study aims to increase influenza vaccination coverage in Chinese adults ≥60 years using a video-led educational intervention conducted by medical students.

METHODS: A cluster randomized controlled trial will be conducted in 4 districts of Xi’an city, Shaanxi Province, China, using a stratified sampling approach.

Adults aged ≥60 years will be recruited from 8 community hospitals.

A self-administered questionnaire of knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) will be employed to record the KAP score.

During the 6-month interventional period, participants in the intervention group will receive educational videos focused on influenza and influenza vaccination, coupled with a group discussion conducted by the medical students.

For those in the control group, no intervention will be provided.

The outcomes measured in both groups will be the influenza vaccination coverage and the KAP scores of all participants.

DISCUSSION: Medical students are more likely to educate older adults about scientific knowledge of influenza and its vaccine compared to clinical practitioners, who, most of the time, remain over-occupied due to the extensive workload.

Video-led counseling and education could be a useful option to optimize older adults’ understanding of influenza and influenza vaccination.

This eventually could improve the uptake of influenza vaccine among Chinese older adults.

TRIAL REGISTRATION: Chinese Clinical Trial Registry; ChiCTR2000034330; Registered 3rd July 2019.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12889-021-10220-1.

Li, Pengchao,Hayat, Khezar,Jiang, Minghuan,Pu, Zhaojing,Yao, Xuelin,Zou, Yamin,Lambojon, Krizzia,Huang, Yifan,Hua, Jinghua,Xiao, Hanri,Du, Fulei,Shi, Li,Zhai, Panpan,Ji, Wenjing,Feng, Zhitong,Gong, Yilin,Fang, Yu, 2021, Impact of video-led educational intervention on the uptake of influenza vaccine among adults aged 60 years and above in China: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial, BioMed Central

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