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The Effect of the Vaccine Education Program Prepared Using The Integrated Change Model on Mothers' Vaccine Advocacy and Vaccine Literacy: A Waitinglist Randomized Controlled Trial

Journal of Pediatric Health Care · Ocak 2025

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The Effect of the Vaccine Education Program Prepared Using The Integrated Change Model on Mothers Vaccine Advocacy and Vaccine Literacy: A Waitinglist Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal of Pediatric Health Care · 2025 SCI-Expanded
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DergiJournal of Pediatric Health Care
Yayın TarihiOcak 2025
Özet Introduction: The study evaluated the effect of the vaccine education program developed using the Integrated Change Model on mothers' vaccine literacy and advocacy. Methods: The study is a parallel design randomized controlled trial with a waiting-list. Seventy-four mothers were enrolled in the study. In the study, the experimental group received a four-session vaccine education program, one week apart. The study used mixed ANOVA to explore the interaction between time and group. Effect sizes were interpreted using partial eta squared. Results: Vaccine literacy increased significantly in the intervention group in the post-test, and the intervention had a large effect size. In addition, it was found that vaccine knowledge increased with a large effect size in the intervention group, positive changes in vaccine attitudes, and vaccine advocacy intentions increased. Discussion: The Integrated Change Model vaccine education program can be used to reduce maternal and community vaccine hesitancy and increase vaccine acceptance. Reporting Method: The CONSORT-Outcomes 2022 Extension. Protocol Registration: ClinicalTrials NCT05929053.

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Deniz Sümeyye Yorulmaz-Demir
ORCID: 0000-0001-7115-5673
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Deniz Kocoglu-Tanyer

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Health education mothers randomized controlled trial vaccine