Effect of Health Education on Promoting Influenza Vaccination Health Literacy : Effect of Health Education on Promoting Influenza Vaccination Health Literacy Among Primary School Students

Introduction: Influenza is a major public health threat, and vaccination is the most effective prevention method. However, vaccination coverage remains suboptimal. Low health literacy regarding influenza vaccination may contribute to vaccine hesitancy. This study aims to evaluate the effect of health education interventions on influenza vaccination rates and health literacy.Methods and analysis: This cluster randomized controlled trial will enroll 3036 students in grades 4-5 from 20 primary schools in Dongguan City, China. Schools will be randomized to an intervention group receiving influenza vaccination health education or a control group receiving routine health education. The primary outcome is influenza vaccination rate. Secondary outcomes include health literacy levels, influenza diagnosis rate, influenza-like illness incidence, and vaccine protection rate. Data will be collected through questionnaires, influenza surveillance, and self-reports at baseline and study conclusion.Ethics and dissemination: Ethical approval has been sought from the Ethics Committee of the School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University. Findings from the study will be made accessible to both peer-reviewed journals and key stakeholders..

Medienart:

Klinische Studie

Erscheinungsjahr:

2024

Erschienen:

2024

Enthalten in:

ClinicalTrials.gov - (2024) vom: 21. Feb. Zur Gesamtaufnahme - year:2024

Sprache:

Englisch

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Themen:

610
Influenza, Human
Recruitment Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional

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Source: Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record., First posted: September 21, 2023, Last downloaded: ClinicalTrials.gov processed this data on February 28, 2024, Last updated: February 28, 2024

Study ID:

NCT06048406
SunYat-senU20230908

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

CTG009435387