Estimating the effects of interventions on increasing vaccination: systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Jiayan Liu,

Yingli Zhang,

Haochun Zhang

et al.

BMJ Global Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 10(4), P. e017142 - e017142

Published: April 1, 2025

As global vaccination rates have reached their lowest point in nearly 15 years, effective interventions are being required globally to promote vaccination; however, there is a lack of rigorous evaluation the effect various interventions. Through synthesis, we analysed data from approximately 6 125 795 participants across 319 studies 41 countries reveal landscape four intervention themes and assess effectiveness increasing rates. We found an overall positive main on improving vaccination. Specifically, dialogue-based increased by 43.1% (95% CI: 29.8 57.9%, with sizes measured as relative risks (RRs)), though they may not always be adolescents or sample higher percentage male participants. Incentive-based interventions, whether implemented alone combined other themes, failed demonstrate significant children. Reminder/recall-based were also for promoting (38.5% increase, 95% 28.9 48.9%), particularly completing vaccine series. Multi-component exhibited excellent (54.3% 40.5 69.6%), combination dialogue, incentive reminder/recall proving more than multi-component but showing no effects populations high initial However, that most cases combining additional single significantly improve effectiveness, especially incentive-based reminder/recall-based appear beneficial some specific combinations. These findings underscore importance governments, public health officials advocacy groups implementing appropriate selecting tailored populations, strategically completion series effectively save lives.

Language: Английский

Estimating the effects of interventions on increasing vaccination: systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Jiayan Liu,

Yingli Zhang,

Haochun Zhang

et al.

BMJ Global Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 10(4), P. e017142 - e017142

Published: April 1, 2025

As global vaccination rates have reached their lowest point in nearly 15 years, effective interventions are being required globally to promote vaccination; however, there is a lack of rigorous evaluation the effect various interventions. Through synthesis, we analysed data from approximately 6 125 795 participants across 319 studies 41 countries reveal landscape four intervention themes and assess effectiveness increasing rates. We found an overall positive main on improving vaccination. Specifically, dialogue-based increased by 43.1% (95% CI: 29.8 57.9%, with sizes measured as relative risks (RRs)), though they may not always be adolescents or sample higher percentage male participants. Incentive-based interventions, whether implemented alone combined other themes, failed demonstrate significant children. Reminder/recall-based were also for promoting (38.5% increase, 95% 28.9 48.9%), particularly completing vaccine series. Multi-component exhibited excellent (54.3% 40.5 69.6%), combination dialogue, incentive reminder/recall proving more than multi-component but showing no effects populations high initial However, that most cases combining additional single significantly improve effectiveness, especially incentive-based reminder/recall-based appear beneficial some specific combinations. These findings underscore importance governments, public health officials advocacy groups implementing appropriate selecting tailored populations, strategically completion series effectively save lives.

Language: Английский

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