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Title: Training for rotavirus vaccine introduction


1
Training for rotavirus vaccine introduction
  • Module 7
  • Communicating about rotavirus vaccine with
    caretakers

2
Learning objectives
  • At the end of the module, the participant will be
    able to
  • Describe how to communicate with caretakers
  • Advise caretakers on rotavirus disease and
    prevention methods particularly on the need for
    timely vaccination
  • Alert caretakers of potential side effects and
    how to respond to them
  • Provide other messages to caretakers before they
    leave the session
  • Duration
  • 20

3
Key issues
4
How to communicate with caretakers?
  • Be respectful
  • Use simple words and avoid technical terms
  • Listen to caretaker's concerns
  • Make sure the caretaker has understood your key
    messages

5
What is triple A communication with parents?
Advice on what is given
Arrange for when to return
Alert on side effects and how to respond
6
Advice How to inform about the disease?
  • Rotavirus causes severe diarrhea, vomiting, and
    fever leading to rapid dehydration
  • Rotavirus is found everywhere
  • Almost every child in the world will suffer from
    at least one infection by the time he or she is
    three years old
  • Rotavirus is not the only cause of diarrhea, but
    it is one of the most serious
  • Rotavirus infection spreads very quickly

7
What can be done to prevent rotavirus and
diarrheal disease?
8
Advice What is the new rotavirus vaccine?
  • Millions of children have received rotavirus
    vaccine in the last 8 years and the vaccine is
    considered very safe and effective
  • This vaccine will be given at the same time as
    pentavalent vaccine, therefore no extra visit is
    required for this vaccine
  • Rotavirus vaccine will not prevent diarrhea or
    vomiting caused by other germs, but it is very
    good at preventing diarrhea and vomiting caused
    by rotavirus.

9
Advice Rotavirus vaccine schedule?
  • Getting vaccinated on time is important
  • 3 doses of rotavirus vaccine

10
Alert How to respond to side effects?
  • Infants may be more irritable. Some infants may
    also experience loss of appetite, fever, fatigue,
    diarrhea, and vomiting
  • After immunization, if your infant has fever
    (gt39C), give paracetamol
  • If your infant shows unusual signs- persistent
    crying, vomiting, blood in bowel motion take
    him/her directly to the hospital

11
Arrange When to return?
  • Make an appointment for the next dose of
    rotavirus vaccine and other vaccines according to
    the immunization schedule
  • Wait at least 4 weeks before next appointment
  • Ensure that there is a session on the attributed
    date
  • i.e., no public holiday, weekend, or other event
  • Write the date of the next visit on the
    immunization card
  • Remind the caretaker to come on the specified
    date and to bring the card

12
Key messages (1/4)
  • Triple A communication - Be respectful - Listen
    to caretaker's concerns
  • Use simple phrases and avoid technical terms to
    make sure the caretaker understands your key
    messages
  • Ongoing dialogue may successfully reassure
    vaccine-hesitant parents that immunization is the
    best and safest option for their child

13
Key messages (2/4)
  • Rotavirus infection is highly contagious
  • Vaccination is the only way to prevent the severe
    episodes of rotavirus infection
  • A child immunized with rotavirus vaccine can
    still get diarrhea from other agents
  • Follow all steps to prevent and control diarrhea

14
Key messages (3/4)
  • On-time vaccination is very important
  • Current rotavirus vaccines are generally well
    tolerated
  • Parents have to understand that the risk of side
    effects after rotavirus vaccination is much lower
    than the risk of severe rotavirus disease in
    unvaccinated children
  • If your child shows any serious symptoms such as
    blood in the stool, take him/her immediately to
    the nearest hospital
  • Keep the immunization card safe and remember to
    bring it next time

15
Key messages (4/4)
  • A coordinated approach that combines rotavirus
    vaccines with other prevention and treatment
    methods should be practiced to reduce death and
    illness from diarrhea, such as
  • Rotavirus and measles vaccination
  • Promotion of exclusive breastfeeding and Vitamin
    A supplementation
  • Promotion of hand washing with soap
  • Improved water supply including treatment and
    safe storage of household water
  • Community-wide sanitation promotion
  • Fluid replacement (ORT)
  • Zinc treatment

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End of module
Thank you for your attention!
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