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Don't Go Viral: An Evidence-Based Practice Project for Increasing Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Rates on a College Campus

机译:不要去病毒:一种基于证据的实践项目,用于增加大学校园的季节性流感疫苗率

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Aim: To describe the effectiveness of an evidence-based practice (EBP) project on a college campus using an educational campaign that leveraged technology as well as traditional marketing strategies for the dissemination of valuable, reliable health information about the seasonal influenza virus and seasonal influenza vaccination.Background: Despite the typical seasonal influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) of approximately 50% - 60% (Centers for Disease Contol and Prevention, 2016c), some groups of individuals, such as young adults, do not take advantage of obtaining the immunization for a variety of reasons.Methods: Students (N=55) at a small private university in southwestern Pennsylvania agreed to participate in an EBP project between September 2015 and October 2015. Project participants were sent a link to an animated online video about seasonal influenza, and an optional text message reminder was sent to encourage vaccination against the virus. An electronic survey was utilized to identify demographics and confirm the effectiveness of the campaign methods.Results: Due to the limited number of survey responses, a broad scale conclusion of intervention effectiveness cannot be applied against the larger college student population nationally. However, the results from the participants who viewed the online educational video showed a favorable reaction to this type of intervention.Conclusions: Based on the EBP project results, when developing health-related material and programming, consideration needs to be given to the college student population’s preferences on learning. Given the computer usage statistics of the college-age population and the results of this project, the matching of the video to the population’s preferred medium is supported.
机译:目的:用杠杆技术以及传统的营销策略来描述一项高校校园对大学校园的有效性以及传统的营销策略,以传播有关季节性流感病毒和季节性流感的有价值的,可靠的健康信息Avccination.Background:尽管典型的季节性流感疫苗效果(VE)约为50% - 60%(疾病Contol中心,2016C),一些人(如年轻成年人),不利用获得免疫免疫出于各种原因。方法:宾夕法尼亚州西南部一个小型私立大学的学生(n = 55)同意参加2015年9月和2015年10月之间的EBP项目。项目参与者被发送到关于季节性流感的动画在线视频的链接,并发送可选的文本消息提醒以鼓励对病毒接种疫苗。利用电子调查来识别人口统计学,并确认活动方法的有效性。结果:由于调查响应数量有限,因此无法对全国较大的大学生人群进行干预效果的广泛规模结论。然而,观众观看在线教育视频的参与者的结果对这种干预进行了有利的反应.Conclusions:根据EBP项目结果,在制定与健康相关的材料和编程时,需要考虑大学生人口对学习的偏好。鉴于大学人口的计算机使用统计数据和该项目的结果,支持视频与人口首选媒体的匹配。

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    Jennifer J. Wasco;

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