13:45 - 15:15
Room: Auditorium #3
Symposium
Chair/s:
Josh Greenberg
Educating parents about the vaccination status of their children: A user-centered mobile application
Lea Seeber 1, 3, Patrick Obermeier 1, 3, Xi Chen 1, 3, Katharina Karsch 1, 3, Susann Muehlhans 1, 3, Franziska Tief 1, 3, Barbara Rath 1, 2
1 Vienna Vaccine Safety Initiative, 10437, Berlin, Germany
2 The University of Nottingham School of Medicine, NG5 1PB, Nottingham, United States
3 Charite University Medical Center, 13353, Berlin, Germany

Parents are often uncertain about the vaccination status of their children and many find it difficult to balance
benefits and risks when it comes to vaccines for their children. In times of vaccine hesitancy, vaccination programs could benefit from active patient participation.

The Vaccination App (VAccApp) was developed by the Vienna Vaccine Safety Initiative, enabling parents to learn about the vaccination status of their children, including 25 different routine, special indication and travel vaccines listed in the WHO Immunization Certificate of Vaccination (WHO-ICV).
Between 2012 and 2014, the VAccApp was validated in a hospital-based quality management program in Berlin, Germany, in collaboration with the Robert Koch Institute. Parents of 178 children were asked to transfer the immunization data of their children from theWHO-ICV into the VAccApp. The respectiveWHO-ICV was photocopied for independent, professional data entry (gold standard). Demonstrating the status quo in vaccine information reporting, a Recall Group of 278 parents underwent structured interviews for verbal immunization histories, without the respective WHO-ICV. Only 9% of the Recall Group were able to provide a complete vaccination status; on average 39% of the questions were answered correctly. Using the WHO-ICV with the help of the VAccApp resulted in 62% of parents providing a complete
vaccination status; on average 95% of the questions were answered correctly. After using the VAccApp, parents were more likely to remember key aspects of the vaccination history. User-friendly mobile applications empower parents to take a closer look at the vaccination record, thereby taking an active role in providing accurate vaccination histories. Parents may become motivated to ask informed questions and to keep vaccinations up-to-date.


Reference:
Mo-S14-TT09-S-003
Session:
Symposium - Addressing Challenges and Opportunities for Vaccination Uptake (Part 2)
Presenter/s:
Barbara Rath
Presentation type:
Symposium
Room:
Auditorium #3
Chair/s:
Josh Greenberg
Date:
Monday, June 19th
Time:
14:05 - 14:20
Session times:
13:45 - 15:15