Vaccine Hesitancy
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Vaccine Hesitancy

This module aims to equip learners with the essential knowledge and skills needed to provide accurate and reliable information about vaccines to service users. It covers effective communication techniques for addressing vaccine-related concerns, enabling service users to make informed choices. The course will also dispel common vaccination myths, present scientific facts, outline the benefits and risks of vaccination, and direct learners to additional reliable sources of information.
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Vaccine Hesitancy
13 Chapters
1 Hours
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About The Course

This module is designed to equip learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide accurate information about vaccines to service users. The course covers how to effectively discuss vaccines with service users who may have concerns, ensuring they can make informed choices. It addresses common vaccination myths and presents scientific facts, outlines the benefits and risks associated with vaccination, and guides learners on where to find further reliable information. Through this comprehensive approach, learners will be empowered to support informed decision-making and promote public health.

 

 

 

 

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Learning Outcomes
  • Explain the purpose of vaccination, and describe how vaccines work
  • List the benefits of vaccination
  • Describe how vaccines are developed and trialled
  • Explain what vaccine hesitancy and refusal are, and why this choice can pose public health concerns
  • Describe the importance and process of obtaining consent for vaccination
  • Be able to debunk common vaccination myths, and communicate accurate, factual information to patients when discussing vaccination
  • Appreciate your role in communicating accurate information about vaccines to patients, and describe the key tenants of vaccine-related communication
  • Explain your role and communicative actions you might take if someone voices concerns about vaccination
  • Explain your role and actions you might take if someone refuses a vaccination
  • List the features of reliable sources of vaccination information
  • Know where to find additional, high-quality information about vaccines and vaccination, and be able to signpost patients to these resources
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Course Modules
Chapter 1 What are Vaccines?
Chapter 2 How do Vaccines Work?
Chapter 3 Benefits of Vaccination
Chapter 4 How are Vaccines Developed and Trialled?
Chapter 5 What is Vaccine Hesitancy / Refusal?
Chapter 6 What Issues Does Vaccine Hesitancy / Refusal Pose Cause?
Chapter 7 Debunking Vaccine Myths
Chapter 8 Legal Requirements in Regard to Vaccination
Chapter 9 Speaking to Patients, Parents and Carers About Vaccines
Chapter 10 Speaking With Someone Who is Hesitant or Refuses a Vaccine
Chapter 11 Signposting Patients to Additional Information
Chapter 12 Summary
Chapter 13 References
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