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HProImmune

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http://www.hproimmune.eu/

HProImmune was a 3-year project co-funded by the Health Programme of the European Union aimed to promote immunization among Health Care Workers (HCWs) in Europe. The project improved the knowledge on barriers concerning HCW immunizations and developed educational material for health professionals in both the private and the public sector, as well as propose recommendations for policy-makers. 

The general objective of this project was to promote vaccination coverage of HCWs in different health care settings by developing a tailored communication toolkit. The specific objectives were: 

  • Increase awareness about the most important vaccine preventable diseases, which pose a particular risk to EU HCWs
  • Increase awareness about immunizations among HCWs through a database comprising vaccination specific information from across the EU
  • Provide new knowledge about vaccination behaviors and barriers among HCWs
  • Identify best practices for the immunization of health professionals
  • Provide new knowledge on how to communicate and promote immunizations among HCWs by piloting a purpose and tailor-made Immunization Toolkit
  • Increase awareness and promote HCW immunizations through a widely disseminated and pilot tested HCW Immunization Promotion ToolKit comprising recommendations, communication guidelines, tools and fact sheets.

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Action plan on Science in Society related issues in Epidemics and Total pandemics
European Commission
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 612236.

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