The public’s confidence in vaccinations has eroded, and anti-vaccination movements have gained traction around the world, including in the Philippines. ‘Salubong’, a Filipino term, refers to welcoming someone back into one’s life and elicits ideas about friendship and family relationships. We extended this concept to vaccines in efforts to design an intervention that would re-welcome vaccines into homes.
Using human-centered design, we developed and refined a story-based intervention that engages Filipino families, community leaders and community health workers. We conducted a randomised controlled trial among 719 caregivers of small children to test the developed intervention against a control video. We assessed the binary improvement (improvement vs no improvement) and the amount of improvement in vaccine attitudes and intentions after intervention exposure.
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- Human-centred design bolsters vaccine confidence in the Philippines: results of a randomised controlled trial
Human-centred design bolsters vaccine confidence in the Philippines: results of a randomised controlled trial
Publication Year: 2023
Contributing Organisation: Heidelberg Institute of Global Health
Authors: Mark Donald C Reñosa, Jonas Wachinger, and Jerric Rhazel Guevarra
Learning Themes: Global Health
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