2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-16601-y
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Vaccine promotion strategies in community pharmacy addressing vulnerable populations: a scoping review

Alexandre Chadi,
Daniel J. G. Thirion,
Pierre-Marie David

Abstract: Context Social determinants of health are drivers of vaccine inequity and lead to higher risks of complications from infectious diseases in under vaccinated communities. In many countries, pharmacists have gained the rights to prescribe and administer vaccines, which contributes to improving vaccination rates. However, little is known on how they define and target vulnerable communities. Objective The purpose of this study is to describe how vulner… Show more

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“…Health education and promotion posters and boards have been effectively used in the waiting rooms of medical offices in an attempt to educate patients while they wait [ 121 , 122 ]. Posters are also used in community pharmacies to promote vaccinations [ 123 ]. Studies show that posters, displays, and leaflets positively affect health education, provided they are in a location where the patient will have an extended amount of time to look at them and visit regularly [ 124 , 125 ].…”
Section: Digital Health Aisles Support Patient Education and Marketingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health education and promotion posters and boards have been effectively used in the waiting rooms of medical offices in an attempt to educate patients while they wait [ 121 , 122 ]. Posters are also used in community pharmacies to promote vaccinations [ 123 ]. Studies show that posters, displays, and leaflets positively affect health education, provided they are in a location where the patient will have an extended amount of time to look at them and visit regularly [ 124 , 125 ].…”
Section: Digital Health Aisles Support Patient Education and Marketingmentioning
confidence: 99%