THURS-116 - Building Vaccine Confidence, Community Partnerships, and Tailored Messaging for Pharmacists in Arkansas
Thursday, April 17, 2025
5:30 PM – 6:30 PM PST
Location: Pacific I/II, 2nd Floor
Area of Responsibility: Area VI: Communication Subcompetencies: 6.3.3 Tailor message(s) for the audience(s)., 6.5 Deliver the message(s) effectively using the identified media and strategies. Research or Practice: Practice
Program Associate - Health University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Understand the Learn. Understand. Decide. framework.
Identify and develop strategies to build vaccine confidence.
Explore the role of partnerships in public trust.
Brief Abstract Summary: Discover how to increase adult immunization uptake in rural Arkansas by leveraging trusted local messengers, such as healthcare providers and pharmacists, and creating tailored, culturally sensitive messaging. This project addresses vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, and lack of access to educational resources. The core framework, “Learn. Understand. Decide.,” provides straightforward, actionable information on vaccine safety, long-term side effects, effectiveness, and necessity, all crucial in empowering individuals to make information health decisions.
Detailed abstract description: Attendees would learn about the Learn. Understand. Decide. Framework, which simplifies complex information on vaccination for more accessible communication. Additionally, attendees will learn how to leverage trusted local figures in healthcare to build vaccine confidence in rural communities and how these partnerships are crucial to enhancing public trust in populations with vaccine hesitancy. The presenter will share how building collaborations with Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and local pharmacies fosters trust between public health entities and rural communities to expand vaccine access. The framework presented will provide attendees with strategies to address and overcome vaccine hesitancy, especially in rural populations. Attendees will even have access to ready-to-use educational and messaging materials they can adapt and apply in their communities and enhance their adult immunization efforts.