Decisional framework for varicella vaccine: challenges in the face of opportunity

Recenti progressi in medicina
Marien González-LorenzoLorenzo Moja

Abstract

Decision makers adopt interventions, including vaccines, which are most beneficial to populations. A transparent, unbiased, and comprehensive framework based on evidence-based criteria is a promising tool to guide decision-making on vaccine adoption: we developed a multi-dimensional framework conceived from the DECIDE - Evidence to decision Framework (EtD framework). We validated the framework by conducting a real data and evidence set collection on varicella vaccination and tested it with a multidisciplinary group. The EtD framework presented evidence concerning the varicella vaccination organized in six dimensions: Burden of disease, Vaccine characteristics and impact of immunization program, Values and preferences, Resource use, Equity and Feasibility. Two reviewers completed each dimension with information about varicella vaccine. A multidisciplinary group of 42 participants were asked to evaluate the information in the framework, decide whether to introduce varicella vaccine in the national immunization program, assess the usefulness, and propose some impovements of the decision-making tool. From 33 responders (79%) out of 42, 61% supported the adoption of the varicella vaccine as part of the national immunization program....Continue Reading

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