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Goal 3: Increase Community Demand for Adult Immunizations


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Communication activities concerning vaccination should be strategic, evidence-based, and culturally-appropriate and should reflect the health literacy, language proficiency, and functional and access needs of specific target populations.

Communications and outreach to the public are critical to address a lack of knowledge, as well as common misconceptions and skepticism about adult vaccinations. Likewise, health care providers are a highly influential source of information and advice about vaccinations, and a strong recommendation about the importance of immunizations can exert a strong influence over the vaccination decisions of patients, including those patients who may have reservations about some or all vaccines. A variety of other networks can also be leveraged, including faith-based and community organizations, employers, and individual trusted leaders.

Goal 3 Objectives

The following three objectives, and a number of sub-objectives detailed further in the National Adult Immunization Plan (NAIP), were developed to increase community demand through communications and outreach strategies:

  • Educate and encourage individuals to be aware of and receive recommended adult immunizations.
  • Educate and encourage health care providers to recommend and/or deliver adult vaccinations.
  • Educate and encourage other groups (e.g., community and faith-based groups, tribal organizations) to promote the importance of adult immunization.

Goal 3 Priority Measures

The implementation of this plan demands regular monitoring and documentation of progress, challenges, and opportunities. Therefore, the following baseline indicators were selected to measure progress in the NAIP and will inform future implementation and quality improvement efforts.


Demand - 45% of surveyed adults believe that they are recommended to receive a flu vaccine in 2012 (CDC). The goal is 75% in 2020. #Adult Vax
Demand - 45% of surveyed adults reported receiving a provider recommendation for flu vaccine in 2012 (CDC). The goal is 90% in 2020. #Adult Vax
Demand - 29% of internists and 32% of family physicians report assessing vaccination status at every visit in 2012 (CDC). The goal is 60% in 2020. #Adult Vax
Demand - Increase the percentage of surveyed adults who are aware that certain vaccines are recommended for them. #Adult Vax
Demand - Increase the percentage of pregnant women who reported receiving the influenza and Tdap vaccines during pregnancy. #Adult Vax

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Content created by National Vaccine Program Office
Content last reviewed on February 5, 2016
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