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“From Knowledge to Action” – Empowering Communities Through Online Vaccination Training Across 75 Countries

Stud Health Technol Inform. 2026 May 7;335:14-21. doi: 10.3233/SHTI260048.

ABSTRACT

Misinformation increasingly undermines trust in childhood immunization among both the public and healthcare workers. Innovative, scalable educational approaches are needed to strengthen vaccine confidence across diverse settings. Objectives: To describe and evaluate a global initiative delivering asynchronous online vaccination courses, focusing on participant reach, completion, and qualitative experiences. We conducted a pilot evaluation using descriptive analysis of enrollment and completion data, combined with qualitative content analysis of voluntarily submitted open-text feedback. Courses were fully online, self-paced, accredited for continuing professional development, and implemented through international, local, and institutional partnerships. Between April 2024 and December 2025, seven courses were delivered. A total of 3,018 participants from 75 countries completed at least one course, with an overall completion rate of 31.5%. Sixty feedback entries from low-, middle-, and high-income settings were analyzed. Nine themes emerged, with differing emphases across contexts. Asynchronous online vaccination education can decentralize knowledge at scale, support trust-building and empowerment, and complement traditional immunization communication strategies.

PMID:42119084 | DOI:10.3233/SHTI260048

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