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Introducing JITSUVAX project (EU Horizon 2020 funded research) You can find further information in this link WHAT IS JITSUVAX JITSUVAX is an EU Horizon 2020 funded project coordinated by the University of Bristol working with five other EU institutions as well as one in Canada. The project will run from April 2021 until March 2025. The JITSUV...Comments (1)
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Introducing JITSUVAX project (EU Horizon 2020 funded research) You can find further information in this link WHAT IS JITSUVAX JITSUVAX is an EU Horizon 2020 funded project coordinated by the University of Bristol working with five other EU institutions as well as one in Canada. The project will run from April 2021 until March 2025. The JITSUV...Post is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream.
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Building vaccine confidence and demand is an introductory series of self-directed learning modules that explores the basics of WHO infodemic management competencies and vaccine programming. This eLearning series is targeted at immunization providers, educators, and program planners (IPEPP) to help advance and adapt vaccine programming post-pandemic...Post is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream.
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Building vaccine confidence and demand is an introductory series of self-directed learning modules that explores the basics of WHO infodemic management competencies and vaccine programming. This eLearning series is targeted at immunization providers, educators, and program planners (IPEPP) to help advance and adapt vaccine programming post-pandemic...Post is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream.
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Renata Mares reacted to this post about 1 year agoIntroducing JITSUVAX project (EU Horizon 2020 funded research)
You can find further information in this link https://www.linkedin.com/posts/renata-e-mares_jitsuvaxanual-report-2023-activity-7064980858226540545-8X0h?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
See the Annual Report 2023 attached.
WHAT IS JITSUVAX
JITSUVAX is an EU Horizon 2020 funded project coordinated by the University of Bristol working with five other
EU institutions as well as one in Canada. The project will run from April 2021 until March 2025. The JITSUVAX team consists of psychologists, epidemiologists, behavioural scientists, clinicians and others. Together we are investigating misinformation around vaccines which may lead to people being less likely to accept vaccination. We will be testing ways of combatting this misinformation and helping healthcare
professionals to communicate with patients.
What is Misinformation?
Misinformation is wrong information. It can come from a variety of sources and for a variety of reasons: the
common factor is that it can be disproven. Examples can be seen in the COVID-19 Vaccine Communication Handbook (page 5) where commonly seen misinformation about COVID-19 vaccinations is described and analysed using evidence.
What is vaccine hesitance?
The World Health Organization (WHO) SAGE Working Group on Vaccine Hesitancy defines vaccine hesitancy as 'delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite availability of vaccination services'. It is a behavioural decision to delay or reject some or all vaccines.
How to combat misinformation?
The first step is to identify and analyse the anti-vaccination arguments that circulate on social media and
elsewhere. We will also develop and trial a questionnaire that measures attitudes and behaviours around
vaccination in healthcare professionals. Later steps will include using this questionnaire to measure and
compare results across our six countries as well as developing and trialling methods of combatting
misinformation, such as trainings, websites, and computer games.
Why 'Jiu Jitsu' with misinformation?
A Jiu Jitsu ʻmodel of persuasion' was described in 2017 in a peer-reviewed paper by Hornsey & Fielding. ʻJiu
Jitsu is a martial art that coaches people to use the opponents’ force against them, rather than trying to defeat
it head-on... It teaches that small or lightweight fighters can win by using leverage, gravity, and momentum to defeat more powerful opponents, in other words, by turning the opponent's power into an asset.' In short, we are trying to find ways of working with people's motivations rather than fighting them.
Read more in the report below.
Thanks,
Renata
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MoreDear colleagues, the TechNet Conference Planning Committee has released a Call for Abstracts. Please click the link below if you want to submit an abstract for a presentation or poster that will be featured at the conference. We would love to hear your ideas!
17th TechNet Conference: Request for Abstracts
The abstract may be on any immunization-related topic, and may be country- or region-specific if relevant. Case studies are particularly invited. An abstract cannot promote a commercial product, and presentations cannot exceed 15 minutes. If you have any question about the submission process, please reply to this forum post and I will respond.
The deadline for submission is Friday, May 5, 2023. Once the deadline has passed, the Planning Committee will review all submissions. If accepted, each submission will be organised into oral or Poster Gallery sessions. The format of submissions may also be adjusted as necessary. The agenda will be finalised prior to the opening of the online registration process on June 1st, 2023.
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