Huerta Michael, Balicer Ran D, Leventhal Alex
Israel Defense Force Medical Corps, Army Health Branch, Tel Hashomer, Israel.
Isr Med Assoc J. 2003 Jan;5(1):42-6.
During September 2002, Israel began its current revaccination program against smallpox, targeting previously vaccinated "first responders" among medical and emergency workers. In order to identify the potential strengths and weaknesses of this program and the conditions under which critical decisions were reached, we conducted a SWOT analysis of the current Israeli revaccination program, designed to identify its intrinsic strengths and weaknesses, as well as opportunities for its success and threats against it. SWOT analysis--a practical tool for the study of public health policy decisions and the social and political contexts in which they are reached--revealed clear and substantial strengths and weaknesses of the current smallpox revaccination program, intrinsic to the vaccine itself. A number of threats were identified that may jeopardize the success of the current program, chief among them the appearance of severe complications of vaccination. Our finding of a lack of a generation of knowledge on smallpox vaccination highlights the need for improved physician education and dissipation of misconceptions that are prevalent in the public today.
2002年9月,以色列启动了当前针对天花的再接种计划,目标是医疗和急救人员中之前接种过疫苗的“第一反应者”。为了确定该计划的潜在优势与劣势以及做出关键决策的条件,我们对以色列当前的再接种计划进行了SWOT分析,旨在识别其内在的优势与劣势以及成功的机会和面临的威胁。SWOT分析——一种研究公共卫生政策决策及其制定所处社会和政治背景的实用工具——揭示了当前天花再接种计划基于疫苗本身所具有的明显且重大的优势与劣势。我们识别出了一些可能危及当前计划成功实施的威胁,其中最主要的是接种疫苗后出现严重并发症。我们发现缺乏关于天花疫苗接种的新一代知识,这凸显了加强医生教育以及消除当前公众中普遍存在的误解的必要性。