Training Students to Address Vaccine Hesitancy and/or Refusal

Am J Pharm Educ. 2018 Oct;82(8):6338. doi: 10.5688/ajpe6338.

Abstract

Objective. To determine the impact of a vaccine hesitancy learning unit on student knowledge, attitudes, and ability to address vaccine hesitancy and/or refusal. Methods. The learning unit consisted of two standardized patient simulation encounters performed one week apart. A 13-item attitudes survey was administered prior to the simulations to determine student confidence and knowledge regarding vaccine hesitancy. Students then participated in an encounter with a simulated patient who assessed the students' abilities using a 16-item grading rubric related to the art of the rhetoric, communication skills, and social, emotional competence. Post-simulation, students received feedback, completed a self-reflection exercise, and received formal coursework on addressing vaccine hesitancy. The following week, students participated in a second simulated patient encounter and thereafter completed the same attitudes and satisfaction surveys. Results. There were 203 students who went through the learning unit, with 180 (88.6% response rate) completing all the survey tools. The results showed significant improvements in all 16 items of the assessment rubric. On the pre/post attitudes questions, 9 out of 13 items showed significant improvement. Gains were largest for knowledge on the use of thimerosal as a preservative, speaking about how vaccines will not overwhelm a child's immune system, and knowledge about vaccinations not overwhelming a child's immune system. Overall, 94% of students were satisfied with the learning unit. Conclusion. This learning unit was effective in improving student confidence and ability to address vaccine hesitancy.

Keywords: art of persuasion; simulation; vaccine hesitancy; vaccine myths; vaccine refusal.

MeSH terms

  • Communication*
  • Education, Pharmacy*
  • Educational Measurement
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Humans
  • Patient Simulation
  • Pharmaceutical Services*
  • Students, Pharmacy
  • Vaccination Refusal*