Counselling the public


PUBLISHED: 2012 CATEGORY: TYPE: PDFLes 10 meilleures raisons de se renseigner sur la vaccination des adultes

Les 10 meilleures raisons de se renseigner sur la vaccination des adultes

Offre 10 excellentes raisons pour laquelle les adultes devraient se renseigner auprès de leur professionnel de la santé au sujet des vaccins spécifiques aux adultes.

Corporate Authors: Immunisation Canada
Publisher: Immunisation Canada

PUBLISHED: 2012 CATEGORY: Parents, Adults, Children & students, New Canadians, Pregnant women, Seniors, Travellers TYPE: PDFPertussis Immunization: Do it to protect yourself. Do it to protect others.

Pertussis Immunization: Do it to protect yourself. Do it to protect others.

Poster encouraging Canadians to get immunized against pertussis (whooping cough): What is pertussis? Are you protected against pertussis? Who should be immunized?

Authors: Immunize Canada
Publisher: Immunize Canada

PUBLISHED: 2012 CATEGORY: Health care providers, Parents, Adults, New Canadians, Pregnant women, Seniors, Travellers TYPE: PDFTop 10 reasons to ask about adult immunization

Top 10 reasons to ask about adult immunization

Offers ten excellent reasons for adults to ask their health care provider about immunizations they may require.

Corporate Authors: Immunize Canada
Publisher: Immunize Canada

PUBLISHED: 2011 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: PDFAddressing the vaccine confidence gap

Addressing the vaccine confidence gap

Vaccines – —often lauded as one of the greatest public health interventions – —are losing public confidence. Some vaccine experts have referred to this decline in confidence as a crisis. We discuss some of the characteristics of the changing global environment that are contributing to increased public questioning of vaccines, and outline some of the specific determinants of public trust. Public decision making related to vaccine acceptance is neither driven by scientific nor economic evidence alone, but is also driven by a mix of psychological, sociocultural, and political factors, all of which need to be understood and taken into account by policy and other decision makers. Public trust in vaccines is highly variable and building trust depends on understanding perceptions of vaccines and vaccine risks, historical experiences, religious or political affiliations, and socioeconomic status. Although provision of accurate, scientifically based evidence on the risk–—benefit ratios of vaccines is crucial, it is not enough to redress the gap between current levels of public confidence in vaccines and levels of trust needed to ensure adequate and sustained vaccine coverage. We call for more research not just on individual determinants of public trust, but on what mix of factors are most likely to sustain public trust. The vaccine community demands rigorous evidence on vaccine efficacy and safety and technical and operational feasibility when introducing a new vaccine, but has been negligent in demanding equally rigorous research to understand the psychological, social, and political factors that affect public trust in vaccines.

Authors: Larson Heidi J. et al.
Journal Title: The Lancet
Publisher: The Lancet

PUBLISHED: 2011 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link Influenza : un nom sérieux pour une maladie sérieuse

Influenza : un nom sérieux pour une maladie sérieuse

Affiche avec le message que l’influenza est une maladie sérieuse.

Corporate Authors: Réseau canadien d'immunisation contre la grippe dans les soins de santé
Publisher: Réseau canadien d'immunisation contre la grippe dans les soins de santé

PUBLISHED: 2011 CATEGORY: Health care providers, Parents, Adults, Children & students, New Canadians, Pregnant women, Seniors, Travellers TYPE: PDFInfluenza is serious

Influenza is serious

Corporate Authors: Canadian Healthcare Influenza Information Network
Publisher: Canadian Healthcare Influenza Immunization Network

PUBLISHED: 2011 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: PDFSurvey of Parents on Key Issues Related to Immunization: Executive Summary

Survey of Parents on Key Issues Related to Immunization: Executive Summary

Quantitative research was conducted with Canadian parents in order to understand their perceptions and information needs related to childhood immunizations. Telephone interviews were conducted with a random sample of 1,745 Canadian parents, screening for those who had at least one child under the age of 18. Interview questions investigated Canadian parents' knowledge, awareness, attitudes and behaviours related to immunization. Findings from this research will be used to inform public education strategies and initiatives.

Corporate Authors: Ekos Research Associates
Publisher: Ekos Research Associates

PUBLISHED: 2011 CATEGORY: Health care providers TYPE: PDFSurvey of Parents on Key Issues Related to Immunization: Final Report

Survey of Parents on Key Issues Related to Immunization: Final Report

Quantitative research was conducted with Canadian parents in order to understand their perceptions and information needs related to childhood immunizations. Telephone interviews were conducted with a random sample of 1,745 Canadian parents, screening for those who had at least one child under the age of 18. Interview questions investigated Canadian parents' knowledge, awareness, attitudes and behaviours related to immunization. Findings from this research will be used to inform public education strategies and initiatives.

Corporate Authors: Ekos Research Associates
Publisher: Ekos Research Associates

PUBLISHED: 2010 CATEGORY: TYPE: External Link Déclaration sur l'utilisation recommandée du vaccin contre le virus de l'herpès zoster

Déclaration sur l'utilisation recommandée du vaccin contre le virus de l'herpès zoster

La présente déclaration fournit des recommandations pour l’utilisation de ZostavaxMC chez les adultes canadiens. À mesure que de nouveaux renseignements concernant ZostavaxMC et le fardeau de la maladie seront accessibles, ces recommandations seront révisées. Les questions relatives à la rentabilité, à l’acceptabilité et à la faisabilité des programmes de vaccination seront étudiées par d’autres groupes provinciaux ou fédéraux.

Corporate Authors: Comité consultatif national de l'immunisation
Journal Issue: DCC-1
Journal Title: Relevé des maladies transmissibles au Canada
Journal Volume: 36
Publisher: Agence de la santé publique du Canada

PUBLISHED: 2010 CATEGORY: Health care providers, Media, Parents, Adults TYPE: PDFEffect of influenza vaccination of children on infection in Hutterite communities : a randomized trial

Effect of influenza vaccination of children on infection in Hutterite communities : a randomized trial

The objective of this study was to assess whether vaccinating children and adolescents with inactivated influenza vaccine could prevent influenza in other community members. It was concluded that Immunizing children and adolescents with inactivated influenza vaccine significantly protected unimmunized residents of rural communities against influenza.

Authors: Loeb M et al.
Journal Issue: 10
Journal Title: Journal of the American Medical Association
Journal Volume: 303
Publisher: American Medical Association