Psychological aspects of the vaccination decision in general practice (PIA)
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GP practice teams play the most important role when it comes to achieving sufficiently high vaccination rates in chronically ill patients!
The recruitment of our questionnaire-based observational study is successfully coming to an end. Using validated instruments, we asked patients about the areas of self-management, the doctor-patient relationship and the psychological aspects of their vaccination decision.
After evaluating the results, the aim is to formulate an intervention specifically related to the factors depicted in order to strengthen the vaccination communication structure in practice.
We would like to invite you to participate in our feasibility study in order to test the scope of such an intervention for its practicability and feasibility in everyday practice!
Aim of the study
To examine the feasibility of an intervention specifically tailored to GP practices to specifically address vaccination hesitancy and thereby improve the vaccination rate, especially among the chronically ill.
Contact:
Dr. rer. nat. Linda Sanftenberg
Research associate, extended institute management
LMU Hospital
Institute for General Medicine
Campus City Center | Nußbaumstr. 5 | 80336 Munich
Phone: +49 (0)89 4400-53388 | Fax 089 4400-53768
E-mail: linda.sanftenberg@med.uni-muenchen.de | Web: www.allgemeinmedizin.klinikum.uni-muenchen.de
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- Keppeler S, Sanftenberg L, Sckopke P, Heithorst N, Dreischulte T, Roos M, Gensichen J. Depression and vaccination behavior in patients with chronic physical illness - A cross-sectional survey. Patient Educ Couns. 2024 Oct;127:108355. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2024.108355.
- Sanftenberg L, Keppeler S, Heithorst N, Dreischulte T, Roos M, Sckopke P, Bühner M, Gensichen J. Psychological Determinants of Vaccination Readiness against COVID-19 and Seasonal Influenza of the Chronically Ill in Primary Care in Germany-A Cross-Sectional Survey. Vaccines (Basel). 2023 Nov 30;11(12):1795. doi: 10.3390/vaccines11121795.