Educational interventions for the prevention and management of adverse events following immunisation: a systematic review.
Débora Amorim de VasconcelosAlberto Matos Dos SantosJéssica Carvalho NascimentoCamila Tahis Dos Santos SilvaAndreia Freire de MenezesMaria do Socorro Claudino BarreiroCamila Belo Tavares FerreiraGlebson Moura SilvaPublished in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2024)
This study investigated educational interventions for the prevention and management of adverse events following immunisation. This a systematic review was conducted by examining observational studies, with no restriction as to language or year, registered in PROSPERO with the identifier CRD42022313144 and by searching the MEDLINE, LILACS, Embase, CINAHL and Scopus databases. Two researchers selected the studies, extracted the data and assessed the risk of study bias; disagreements were resolved by a third researcher. A total of six articles met the inclusion criteria of the systematic review and the studies reported significant post-intervention improvements in staff conduct in relation to immunisation. It was concluded that educational strategies that lead to continued professional development in relation to vaccination in primary care were effective in reducing and/or eradicating immunisation errors and adverse events following immunisation.