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Intervention Mapping
Table 2. Matrix of change objectives
Performance objectives
Determinants Knowledge
Attitude
Social Norm
Perceived capacity/self-efficacy
Anticipated negative affect
Decisional uncertainty
HCWs evaluate their own risk situation for pertussis, concerning both their risk to contract and to transmit pertussis.
HCWs review their risk of contracting pertussis and transmitting it to an infant
HCWs conclude that they are at risk to contract pertussis and transmit it to an infant
HCWs describe that peer HCWs are also at risk of contracting and transmitting pertussis
HCWs assess what information on the risk to contract or transmit pertussis they can or cannot trust
HCWs evaluate the pertussis vaccination in relation to their personal and professional values
HCWs describe their own personal and professional values
HCWs conclude that a pertussis cocooning vaccination is part of their professional responsibility
HCWs describe that peer HCWs also evaluate a pertussis vaccination as part of their professional responsibility
HCWs deliberately decide to accept a pertussis vaccination
HCWs conclude it is important to make a deliberate choice on vaccination
HCWs describe that peer HCWs also make a deliberate decision on pertussis vaccination
HCWs express confidence in their ability to make a deliberate choice
HCWs anticipate to feeling uncertain when they did not make a deliberate choice
HCWs describe to feel certain about their decision on pertussis vaccination
HCWs plan to implement their choice and find out when and where the vaccination is provided
HCWs recall where and when the vaccination is provided
HCWs express confidence they can find time to get the vaccination
HCWs get vaccinated
HCWs conclude the advantages of pertussis vaccination outweigh the disadvantages
HCWs describe that peer HCWs also get vaccinated
HCWs anticipate to feeling guilty after declining vaccination
HCWs conclude the advantages of pertussis vaccination outweigh the disadvantages HCWs recognize the importance of planning where and when to get vaccinated
HCWs describe that peer HCWs also accept pertussis vaccination
Text written in italic font is based on empirical evidence, text written in normal font is based on application of social cognitive theories and discussion within the research group (OV, JH, MH, RR, KV)
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