An Exploratory Study of an Online Vaccine Education Program in Middle-School Students to Promote Vaccine Acceptance

J Sch Nurs. 2022 Feb 10:10598405221076137. doi: 10.1177/10598405221076137. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Background: While vaccines have reduced the incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases, vaccine hesitancy threatens the re-emergence of childhood infectious diseases. Purpose: This randomized controlled study evaluated an online vaccine education program to advance vaccine acceptance among middle-school students. Methodology: Study participants were randomly assigned to an intervention group who viewed the VEP videos or to a comparison group who viewed a science-based video unrelated to vaccines. Results: Knowledge scores improved in both groups and more favorable shifts in vaccine-related beliefs and attitudes occurred in the intervention than in the comparison group. Conclusions: This program can be feasibly delivered via an online platform to middle school students, resulting in shifts in vaccine-related knowledge, beliefs and attitudes. Implications: Delivering evidence-based content to instruct about vaccine effectiveness and safety is an area in which school nurses have demonstrated an important role as a resource for patient education to promote vaccine advocacy.

Keywords: Communicable diseases; Health Education; Immunizations; Internet); Media (TV; Middle/Junior/High School; Quantitative Research; School Nurses; computer.