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Vaccine hesitancy (VH) impacts routine immunizations. Healthcare professionals need strategies to address patient concerns and combat misinformation, as current literature offers limited guidance, especially from a nursing perspective.

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  • Public Health
  • Health Policy
  • Nursing

Background:

  • Vaccination is a critical public health intervention, preventing millions of deaths annually.
  • Vaccine hesitancy (VH) emerged as a significant challenge during the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting millions.
  • Understanding the history and legal aspects of VH is crucial for effective public health strategies.

Approach:

  • A comprehensive literature review was conducted to explore the history of VH.
  • Legal aspects of vaccine hesitancy were examined.
  • Effective strategies for addressing disinformation and misinformation were synthesized.

Key Points:

  • There is a notable scarcity of literature on effective strategies to combat VH, particularly from a nursing viewpoint.
  • Existing research on VH often dates back to the 1970s, lacking modern approaches.
  • Nursing implications and innovative strategies, including high-fidelity simulations for students, are proposed.

Conclusions:

  • Misinformation and disinformation significantly hinder vaccination uptake, increasing risks for routine immunizations.
  • Healthcare professionals must be equipped to address diverse patient concerns regarding vaccines.
  • Strategies include providing accurate information, addressing patient concerns, and reducing access barriers to decrease VH.