Improving the Vaccination Experience

Creating a positive vaccination experience increases confidence in vaccination. Anxiety about needles and injections is common among children and adults. This contributes to dreading, delaying, or avoiding vaccinations, even when the importance of preventing illness is understood. There are effective and practical steps that the vaccination provider, the recipient, and the recipient’s caregivers or companions can take to reduce vaccination-related pain and anxiety. The print and video resources on this page, as well as links to resources from other credible organizations, can help.

Printable Resources

Materials for Providers

Addressing Vaccination Anxiety for Infants and Toddlers Strategies for Healthcare Professionals

Immunize.org’s 1-page handout, designed for healthcare personnel, describes strategies that can be followed before, during, and after the vaccination visit to improve the vaccination experience for infants and toddlers. Several useful resources are also listed

Addressing Vaccination Anxiety for Children Strategies for Healthcare Professionals

Immunize.org’s 1-page handout, designed for healthcare personnel, describes strategies that can be followed before, during, and after the vaccination visit to improve the vaccination experience for children. Several useful resources are also listed

Addressing Vaccination Anxiety in Adolescents and Adults: Strategies for Healthcare Professionals

Immunize.org’s 1-page handout, designed for healthcare personnel, describes strategies that can be followed before, during, and after the vaccination visit to improve the vaccination experience for adolescents and adults. Several useful resources are also listed

Vaccination-Related Syncope: Information for Healthcare Personnel

This 1-page handout for healthcare personnel describes how syncope (fainting) sometimes occurs around vaccination, how practitioners can reduce the risk of occurrence, and how to respond if it does occur, plus includes useful resources

Materials for Vaccine Recipients

Addressing Vaccination Anxiety for Infants and Toddlers Strategies for Parents and Caregivers

This 1-page handout, designed for parents and caregivers, describes strategies that can be followed before, during, and after the vaccination visit to improve the vaccination experience for infants and toddlers. Several useful resources are also listed.

Addressing Vaccination Anxiety for Children Strategies for Vaccine Recipients and Caregivers

This 1-page handout, designed for vaccine recipients and caregivers, describes strategies that can be followed before, during, and after the vaccination visit to improve the vaccination experience for children. Several useful resources are also listed.

Addressing Vaccination Anxiety in Adolescents and Adults: Strategies for Vaccine Recipients and Caregivers

This 1-page handout, designed for vaccine recipients and caregivers, describes strategies that can be followed before, during, and after the vaccination visit to improve the vaccination experience for adolescents and adults. Several useful resources are also listed

Fainting Related to Vaccination: What You Need to Know

A 1-page handout for patients and caregivers describes symptoms of fainting (syncope), how it can occur around vaccination, how to reduce the risk of vaccination-related fainting, and what to do if someone faints during vaccination

Webinars

Webinars

More Resources

HELP Eliminate Pain in Kids & Adults (University of Toronto)

The Comfort-Ask-Relax-Distract System (AboutKidsHealth – University of Toronto)

(mobile web game)

for health care professionals and trainees (from Canadian Public Health Association, requires registration)

Evidence and Guidelines

World Health Organization (WHO)

Immunization Stress-Related Response: A Manual for Program Managers and Health Professionals to Prevent, Identify and Respond to Stress-Related Responses Following Immunization

Overview and Manual
Synopsis

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