J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2022 Jan-Feb;62(1):305-308. doi: 10.1016/j.japh.2021.10.001. Epub 2021 Oct 8.
In 2019, the World Health Organization listed vaccine hesitancy, defined as the reluctance or refusal to vaccinate against preventable infectious diseases, as one of the top ten threats to global health. To address hesitancy, we must focus our attention on building vaccine confidence, trust in the vaccine itself, in providers who administer vaccines, and in the process that leads to vaccine licensure and the recommended vaccination schedule. Building vaccine confidence, particularly in communities that have higher levels of distrust of vaccines and low vaccination coverage rates, is a critical public health priority, particularly in the current climate as the United States and the global public health community grapple with the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. In this commentary, we focus on the central role that pharmacists play in promoting the health and wellness of the local communities in which they are embedded, how they are one of the most trusted sources for their communities when it comes to health information and care, and their unique position in making a profound contribution to building vaccine confidence. We propose to arm all health professionals with a tool, the ASPIRE framework, which serves as a series of actionable steps to facilitate conversations with communities. This framework is intended to assist pharmacists in communicating with community members who may have concerns about vaccines by sharing trustworthy health information about vaccines to increase vaccine adoption. We conclude that it is insufficient to merely relay accurate health information about vaccines to the public and expect dramatic increases to vaccination rates. Accurate health information needs to be conveyed by trusted sources. Open engagement and dialogue layered on top of fundamental facts and messages are central to building confidence. Pharmacists and other providers can use tools such as ASPIRE to guide their conversations with community members to increase vaccine adoption.
2019 年,世界卫生组织将疫苗犹豫列为全球十大健康威胁之一,疫苗犹豫是指对接种预防传染性疾病的疫苗犹豫不决或拒绝接种。为了解决犹豫问题,我们必须关注建立疫苗信心,即对疫苗本身、接种疫苗的提供者以及导致疫苗许可和推荐接种计划的过程的信任。在当前美国和全球公共卫生界应对 2019 冠状病毒病大流行的背景下,在对疫苗不信任程度较高且疫苗接种率较低的社区中建立疫苗信心尤其具有重要的公共卫生意义。在这篇评论中,我们重点关注药剂师在促进其所在社区的健康和福祉方面所发挥的核心作用,以及在涉及健康信息和护理方面,他们是社区最信任的来源之一,以及他们在建立疫苗信心方面做出深刻贡献的独特地位。我们建议为所有卫生专业人员提供一个工具,即 ASPIRE 框架,这是促进与社区对话的一系列可操作步骤。该框架旨在帮助药剂师与可能对疫苗有顾虑的社区成员进行沟通,通过分享有关疫苗的可信健康信息来增加疫苗接种率。我们的结论是,仅仅向公众传达有关疫苗的准确健康信息并期望大幅提高疫苗接种率是不够的。准确的健康信息需要来自可信的来源。公开的参与和对话是建立信心的核心,建立在基本事实和信息之上。药剂师和其他提供者可以使用 ASPIRE 等工具来指导他们与社区成员的对话,以增加疫苗接种率。