Department of Work and Social Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands.
TNO Child Health, Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research, Leiden, Netherlands.
Front Public Health. 2024 Feb 15;12:1256337. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1256337. eCollection 2024.
Maintaining and enhancing vaccine confidence continues to be a challenge. Making an informed decision not only helps to avoid potential future regret but also reduces susceptibility to misinformation. There is an urgent need for interventions that facilitate informed decision-making about vaccines. This paper describes the systematic development of two interventions designed to promote informed decision making and indirectly, acceptance of maternal pertussis vaccination (MPV) in the Netherlands.
The 6-step Intervention Mapping (IM) protocol was used for the development of an online tailored decision aid and Centering Pregnancy-based Group Antenatal Care (CP) intervention. A needs assessment was done using empirical literature and conducting a survey and focus groups (1), intervention objectives were formulated at the behavior and determinants levels (2), theoretical methods of behavior change were selected and translated into practical applications (3), which were further developed into the two interventions using user-centered design (4). Finally, plans were developed for implementation (5), and evaluation (6) of the interventions.
The needs assessment showed that pregnant women often based their decision about MPV on information sourced online and conversations with their partners, obstetric care providers, and peers. Responding to these findings, we systematically developed two interactive, theory-based interventions. We created an online tailored decision aid, subjecting it to four iterations of testing among pregnant women, including those with low literacy levels. Participants evaluated prototypes of the intervention positively on relevance and usability. In addition, a CP intervention was developed with midwives.
Using IM resulted in the creation of an online decision aid and CP intervention to promote informed decision making regarding MPV. This description of the systematic development of the interventions not only serves to illustrate design rationales, it will also aid the interpretation of the evaluation of the interventions, the development of future interventions promoting informed decision and acceptance of vaccines, and comparisons with other interventions.
维护和增强疫苗信心仍然是一个挑战。做出明智的决策不仅有助于避免潜在的未来遗憾,还能降低对错误信息的易感性。现在迫切需要采取干预措施,以促进对疫苗的知情决策。本文描述了系统开发两种干预措施的过程,旨在促进知情决策,并间接地促进荷兰产妇百日咳疫苗(MPV)的接种接受度。
使用 6 步干预映射(IM)方案来开发在线个性化决策辅助工具和以围产期为中心的小组产前护理(CP)干预措施。通过实证文献和调查以及焦点小组(1)进行需求评估,在行为和决定因素水平上制定干预目标(2),选择理论行为改变方法并将其转化为实际应用(3),使用以用户为中心的设计进一步将这些应用开发为两种干预措施(4)。最后,制定了干预措施的实施(5)和评估(6)计划。
需求评估表明,孕妇通常根据在线获取的信息以及与伴侣、产科护理提供者和同龄人进行的对话来决定是否接种 MPV。针对这些发现,我们系统地开发了两种互动的、基于理论的干预措施。我们创建了一个在线个性化决策辅助工具,对其进行了四轮测试,包括对低识字水平孕妇的测试。参与者对干预原型的相关性和可用性评价积极。此外,还与助产士一起开发了 CP 干预措施。
使用 IM 产生了一个在线决策辅助工具和 CP 干预措施,以促进对 MPV 的知情决策。对干预措施的系统开发的描述不仅说明了设计原理,还将有助于解释干预措施的评估,未来促进知情决策和疫苗接种接受度的干预措施的开发,以及与其他干预措施的比较。