Marktvaccinaties in Rotterdam: Een voorbeeld van een campagne gestoeld op het equity-principe

Translated title of the contribution: Market vaccinations in Rotterdam

Inge Merkelbach*, Shakib Sana, Tessa Magnée, Paul Kocken, Robin Peeters, Semiha Denktaș

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Abstract

The COVID-19 vaccination rate is not evenly distributed across the Netherlands. In some neighborhoods, the vaccination rate is relatively low, causing individual health risks and a burden to the health care system. An explanation is the use of a national, general information campaign, while using a similar approach (equality approach) does not always lead to similar results. Therefore, we advocate the use of an equity approach instead, as defined by the WHO, which aims at achieving equal results by taking the specific needs of certain vulnerable groups into account. As an example, we describe an intervention that took place in Rotterdam, in which medical doctors, among which GPs, took the initiative to offer information about vaccinations and vaccination on the popular weekly markets of Rotterdam. Using interviews with medical volunteers who contributed to these market vaccinations, we outline the preconditions for successfully implementing such an outreach-based approach, and we make a number of practical recommendations.

Translated title of the contributionMarket vaccinations in Rotterdam
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)112-116
Number of pages5
JournalTijdschrift voor Gezondheidswetenschappen
Volume100
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022

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