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J Am Coll Health ; : 1-7, 2022 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35166641

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate college students' awareness of an educational initiative to increase campus influenza vaccination rates and strategies to improve it. PARTICIPANTS: Students attending a large public comprehensive university. METHODS: An investigator-developed, online survey evaluated awareness of the initiative, the students' perception of incentives, and other motivations to receive seasonal influenza vaccine. RESULTS: The vaccination rate was 43%, despite low awareness of the initiative (28%). Awareness was significantly higher among vaccinated students (p = 0.0013). Having knowledge that appointments to receive vaccine were not needed increased the motivation of vaccinated students more than unvaccinated students (p = 0.0001). Personal influencers increased motivation of vaccinated students only when they were aware of the initiative (p = 0.04). Tangible incentives did not motivate students. CONCLUSIONS: Campus vaccination rates increased despite low initiative awareness. Improvements to the initiative should include strategies to increase emphasis on vaccination program conveniences like accessibility and perhaps engage personal influencers more.

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