Communication Department, National Institute of Public Health, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Center for Communicable Diseases, National Institute of Public Health, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Eur J Public Health. 2018 Oct 1;28(5):934-939. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/cky114.
Vaccination coverage is dropping in several countries, including Slovenia. More and more people hesitate or even reject vaccinations. As the influence of the internet grows, the question becomes how to communicate about vaccination to parents in order to prevent this drop in vaccination coverage among children.
For the first time in Europe, the Situational Theory of Publics (STOP) has been used in the field of vaccination to segment mothers to subpublics, and to prescribe a clearly defined form of communication for each of the segmented groups. In the survey, 1704 mothers participated who gave birth in 2014 and 2015 in Slovenia.
The study showed that mothers react passively to information on vaccination no matter whether they come across it coincidentally or intentionally. Most often, they seek information about vaccination from friends or online. The more concerned they are about the safety of vaccines, the more they search for information about vaccination, and their communication is consequently more active. The mothers that problematize the safety of vaccines more, and are afraid of their adverse events tend to be in favour of alternative options.
Our research demonstrated that the STOP can be applied to the field of vaccination. There is a huge need for intensive professional communication about vaccination on the internet and social media. The improvement of the communicational competences of doctors and healthcare workers is essential to achieve better communication with parents and the media, and needs to be focused on mothers and pregnant women.
包括斯洛文尼亚在内的多个国家的疫苗接种率正在下降。越来越多的人犹豫不决,甚至拒绝接种疫苗。随着互联网影响力的增长,问题变成了如何与父母就疫苗接种进行沟通,以防止儿童疫苗接种率下降。
欧洲首次将公众情境理论(STOP)应用于疫苗接种领域,将母亲划分为亚群体,并为每个细分群体规定了明确的沟通形式。在调查中,有 1704 名 2014 年和 2015 年在斯洛文尼亚分娩的母亲参与。
研究表明,母亲对疫苗接种信息的反应是被动的,无论她们是偶然还是有意接触到这些信息。她们最常从朋友或网上获取疫苗接种信息。她们对疫苗安全性的担忧程度越高,就越会主动搜索有关疫苗接种的信息,她们的沟通也越活跃。那些对疫苗安全性问题化程度更高,担心疫苗不良反应的母亲往往更倾向于选择替代方案。
我们的研究表明,STOP 可以应用于疫苗接种领域。在互联网和社交媒体上,对疫苗接种进行密集的专业沟通非常必要。提高医生和医疗保健工作者的沟通能力对于与家长和媒体更好地沟通至关重要,需要重点关注母亲和孕妇。