Since 2017, Italy has expanded the compulsory vaccination from 4 to 10 for those aged 0 to 16 years. Because of the great organizational effort required for the immunization services, minor attention was given to the vaccinations not included among the mandatory ones. This situation led to a real difficulty in harmonizing the vaccination procedures even inside a single region. In the Lazio region, the Laboratory of Vaccinology of the University of Rome Tor Vergata established a working group to create a new training model for healthcare professionals. The course program proposed an update of three vaccinations which are not mandatory but actively offered. It included the same part of scientific updating and a variable part based on local experiences. A specific anonymous questionnaire on knowledge and attitude was administered. The study aimed to propose a general format of training courses for vaccination centers adaptable to the individual local health units (ASLs) and to evaluate through questionnaires. The results show differences in knowledge and attitudes toward non‐mandatory vaccinations among the ASLs of Lazio, confirming the usefulness of a support to make knowledge and procedures homogeneous. This model could be adapted to any healthcare setting and exported to other services.

Serino, L., Maurici, M., D'Alo, G.l., Amadori, F., Terracciano, E., Zaratti, L., et al. (2020). Healthcare workers training courses on vaccinations: A flexible format easily adaptable to different healthcare settings. VACCINES, 8(3), 1-12 [10.3390/vaccines8030514].

Healthcare workers training courses on vaccinations: A flexible format easily adaptable to different healthcare settings.

Maurici M.;Zaratti L.;Franco E.
2020-09-01

Abstract

Since 2017, Italy has expanded the compulsory vaccination from 4 to 10 for those aged 0 to 16 years. Because of the great organizational effort required for the immunization services, minor attention was given to the vaccinations not included among the mandatory ones. This situation led to a real difficulty in harmonizing the vaccination procedures even inside a single region. In the Lazio region, the Laboratory of Vaccinology of the University of Rome Tor Vergata established a working group to create a new training model for healthcare professionals. The course program proposed an update of three vaccinations which are not mandatory but actively offered. It included the same part of scientific updating and a variable part based on local experiences. A specific anonymous questionnaire on knowledge and attitude was administered. The study aimed to propose a general format of training courses for vaccination centers adaptable to the individual local health units (ASLs) and to evaluate through questionnaires. The results show differences in knowledge and attitudes toward non‐mandatory vaccinations among the ASLs of Lazio, confirming the usefulness of a support to make knowledge and procedures homogeneous. This model could be adapted to any healthcare setting and exported to other services.
set-2020
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATA
English
Education
Immunization
Preventive health services
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-393X/8/3/514
Serino, L., Maurici, M., D'Alo, G.l., Amadori, F., Terracciano, E., Zaratti, L., et al. (2020). Healthcare workers training courses on vaccinations: A flexible format easily adaptable to different healthcare settings. VACCINES, 8(3), 1-12 [10.3390/vaccines8030514].
Serino, L; Maurici, M; D'Alo, Gl; Amadori, F; Terracciano, E; Zaratti, L; Franco, E
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