Behavior Change Interventions Combating Online Misinformation: A Scoping Review
Published: April 24, 2025
Language: Английский
VACtívate: A proposal targeting conscious decision-making regarding vaccination in 20 cities in Colombia
Laura Juliana Valderrama Orbegozo,
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Laura Julieth Ramírez Lasprilla,
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M. E. Ortega
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 17, 2025
Abstract
Previous
scholars
have
recognized
the
importance
of
proposals
regarding
vaccination-related
interventions
that
can
help
address
various
factors
increase
population’s
reluctance
to
receive
vaccinations
with
goal
promoting
coverage
and
conscious
decision-making
in
this
context.
This
article
presents
results
VACtívate
strategy,
a
psychoeducational
intervention
was
implemented
20
cities
Colombia
aim
knowledge
actions
support
comprehensive
view
vaccination.
On
basis
findings
Adervax
project
7,
consisted
short
course
included
four
modules
(i.e.,
Education
Vaccines,
Decision-Making
Vaccination,
My
Role
as
an
Influential
Agent
Vaccination
Integration
Proposals
into
Public
Health)
targeted
health
personnel,
social
leaders,
authorities
journalists/social
communicators.
The
qualitative
were
systematized
assistance
ATLAS.ti
software,
relevant
evaluated
both
before
after
intervention.
associated
statistically
significant
changes
application
(
p
=
.0007).
Similarly,
concepts
pertaining
vaccination
could
be
consolidated
applied
practices
involving
population,
which
context
novel
perspective
on
decision-making,
leadership
construction
public
identified.
research
reveal
work
conducted
alongside
territorial
entities
operating
sector
each
municipality
facilitate
implementation
proposals.
In
terms
recommendations
for
future
research,
strategies
targeting
should
based
evidence
obtained
from
previous
diagnoses
well
through
participation
all
members
populations
recognition
their
needs.
It
is
crucial
ensure
topic
involve
collaboration
among
parties,
enable
us
develop
more
approaches
are
not
limited
informative
role.
Increased
involvement
part
communicators
considered
context,
thus
guaranteeing
development
regard
effective.
Language: Английский
Predictors on parent’s attitudes toward the measles-rubella (MR) vaccine in Jordan: An education program
American Journal of Infection Control,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
52(10), P. 1170 - 1175
Published: May 18, 2024
Language: Английский
Prevalence and intervention strategies of health misinformation among older adults: A meta-analysis
Bo Hu,
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Xinjie Liu,
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Chang Lu
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et al.
Journal of Health Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 28, 2024
The
rapid
expansion
of
the
Internet
and
social
media
has
intensified
spread
health
misinformation,
posing
significant
risks,
especially
for
older
adults.
This
meta-analysis
synthesizes
evidence
on
prevalence
interventions
misinformation
among
Our
findings
reveal
a
high
rate
47%
(95%
CI
[33%,
60%]),
surpassing
recent
estimates.
Offline
research
settings
have
higher
misinformation.
Despite
methodological
variances,
remains
consistent
across
different
measures
development
levels.
Interventions
show
effectiveness
(Hedges’
g
=
0.76,
95%
[0.25,
1.26]),
with
graphic-based
approaches
outperforming
video-based
ones.
These
results
underscore
urgent
need
tailored,
large-scale
to
mitigate
adverse
impacts
Further
should
focus
refining
intervention
strategies
extending
studies
underrepresented
regions
populations.
Language: Английский
The Impact of Video‐Based Educational Intervention on Parents’ Decision to Uptake the Measles–Rubella (MR) Vaccine in Jordan
Public Health Nursing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
42(1), P. 341 - 348
Published: Oct. 10, 2024
Interventions
are
needed
to
decrease
measles
and
rubella
(MR)
vaccine
hesitancy/refusal
among
Jordanian
parents
during
the
implementation
campaign
in
Jordan
by
2023.
This
study
developed
an
educational
video
for
with
hesitancy
or
refusal
enhance
their
attitudes
decisions
toward
MR
vaccine.
Language: Английский