TY - JOUR
T1 - Diverse roles of Primary Health Care in COVID-19 vaccination across 28 European countries - Insights from the Eurodata study
AU - Guisado-Clavero, Marina
AU - Gómez-Bravo, Raquel
AU - Gefaell Larrondo, Ileana
AU - Ramos Del Rio, Lourdes
AU - Fitzgerald, Louise
AU - Vinker, Shlomo
AU - Vaes, Bert
AU - Tsigarovski, Georgi
AU - Torzsa, Péter
AU - Ticmane, Gunta
AU - Sentker, Theresa
AU - Serafini, Alice
AU - Sattler, Martin
AU - Streit, Sven
AU - Petricek, Goranka
AU - Petrazzuoli, Ferdinando
AU - Petek, Davorina
AU - Perjés, Ábel
AU - Penakacherla, Nagu
AU - Senn, Oliver
AU - Neves, Ana Luisa
AU - Nessler, Katarzyna
AU - Murauskienė, Liubovė
AU - Mossong, Jöel
AU - Kozlovska, Liga
AU - Segernäs, Anna
AU - Krztoń-Królewiecka, Anna
AU - Kostić, Milena
AU - Kırkoç Üçüncü, Erva
AU - Çimen Korkmaz, Büsra
AU - Knežević, Snežana
AU - Jandrić-Kočić, Marijana
AU - Kastbom, Lisa
AU - Shushman, Ivanna
AU - Ilkov, Oxana
AU - Hoffmann, Kathryn
AU - Heleno, Bruno
AU - Hanževački, Miroslav
AU - Gjorgjievski, Dragan
AU - Feldman, Sabine
AU - Domeyer, Philippe Richard
AU - Delphin Peña, Maryher
AU - Ćosić Divjak, Asja
AU - Busneag, Iliana Carmen
AU - Brutskaya-Stempkovskaya, Elena
AU - Bensemmane, Sherihane
AU - Bayen, Sabine
AU - Bakola, Maria
AU - Adler, Limor
AU - Assenova, Radost
AU - Ares-Blanco, Sara
AU - Astier-Peña, María Pilar
AU - Lingner, Heidrun
PY - 2024/12/1
Y1 - 2024/12/1
N2 - BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in several European countries involved collaboration between public health and Primary Health Care (PHC). OBJECTIVE: To highlight the role of PHC professionals in the COVID-19 vaccination rollout, specifically in terms of vaccine administration, communication and contributing to vaccination population coverage. METHODS: A descriptive retrospective study of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign across 28 European countries was conducted, covering data from December 2020 to November 2021. Data were collected by key informants recruited from each country, who were health professionals involved in their national vaccination campaigns. Utilising an ad-hoc semi-structured questionnaire, information was gathered on organisation, communication strategies, priority groups, vaccine types, and vaccination pathways in PHC. RESULTS: PHC participated in communication strategies in 10 out of 28 countries, and vaccination was voluntary in most of them. The priority groups for vaccination varied across Europe, and the availability of vaccines in PHC differed between countries within the European Union (EU) and non-EU countries. The BioNTech Pfizer vaccine was the most widely available vaccine in most countries, followed by Moderna and AstraZeneca. PHC administered COVID-19 vaccines to the population, being the nurses the most involved, followed by general practitioners. Vaccination appointments were available online in 18/28 or by phone in 15/28, direct appointments at health centres were available in 8/28. In several countries, healthcare professionals who administered vaccines were given extra compensation for their role. CONCLUSION: PHC professionals played a crucial role in the successful distribution and administration of COVID-19 vaccines in European countries.
AB - BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in several European countries involved collaboration between public health and Primary Health Care (PHC). OBJECTIVE: To highlight the role of PHC professionals in the COVID-19 vaccination rollout, specifically in terms of vaccine administration, communication and contributing to vaccination population coverage. METHODS: A descriptive retrospective study of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign across 28 European countries was conducted, covering data from December 2020 to November 2021. Data were collected by key informants recruited from each country, who were health professionals involved in their national vaccination campaigns. Utilising an ad-hoc semi-structured questionnaire, information was gathered on organisation, communication strategies, priority groups, vaccine types, and vaccination pathways in PHC. RESULTS: PHC participated in communication strategies in 10 out of 28 countries, and vaccination was voluntary in most of them. The priority groups for vaccination varied across Europe, and the availability of vaccines in PHC differed between countries within the European Union (EU) and non-EU countries. The BioNTech Pfizer vaccine was the most widely available vaccine in most countries, followed by Moderna and AstraZeneca. PHC administered COVID-19 vaccines to the population, being the nurses the most involved, followed by general practitioners. Vaccination appointments were available online in 18/28 or by phone in 15/28, direct appointments at health centres were available in 8/28. In several countries, healthcare professionals who administered vaccines were given extra compensation for their role. CONCLUSION: PHC professionals played a crucial role in the successful distribution and administration of COVID-19 vaccines in European countries.
KW - COVID-19 vaccines
KW - primary health care
KW - vaccination coverage
KW - vaccination program
KW - vaccine hesitancy
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U2 - 10.1080/13814788.2024.2409240
DO - 10.1080/13814788.2024.2409240
M3 - Article
C2 - 39435869
AN - SCOPUS:85206968176
SN - 1381-4788
VL - 30
JO - The European journal of general practice
JF - The European journal of general practice
IS - 1
M1 - 2409240
ER -