Unipi Team Leader: Lara Tavoschi, Dip. di Ricerca Traslazionale e delle Nuove Tecnologie in Medicina e Chirurgia
RISE-Vac aims to improve the health of prison population in Europe by promoting vaccine literacy, enhancing vaccine offer and increasing vaccine uptake.
Tackling low vaccine coverage is a public health priority. Despite efforts, pockets of unvaccinated individuals persist in Europe. People in prison constitute a sizeable fraction of the population, in absolute number and for its rapid turnover. Incarcerated individuals largely belong to socially deprived communities with low socio-economic status and education level, high disease burden and prevalence of risk behaviours; and often, sub-optimal access to care. Prisons may be a gateway to offer appropriate and high-quality healthcare and vaccination services to individuals while in detention.
To respond to this public health priority, the RISE-Vac consortium brings together multisectoral skills, solid experience and well-established networks in the prison health field, reflecting epidemiological and structural diversities of European context.
Using state-of-the-art methodologies, RISE-Vac will
• gather existing evidence on vaccination strategies and services targeting people in prison and combine it with prospectively collected data on (i) attitudes and vaccine learning among prison population and staff; (ii) vaccination status and vaccine uptake during incarceration
• use a co-creation approach to develop information and training materials tailored to people in prison and staff to increase their vaccine learning
• develop and pilot models of vaccination delivery to respond to the needs of prison population, prison settings characteristics and national priorities.
The benefits resulting from RISE-Vac activities will also accrue in the general population, increasing overall vaccine coverage. By upholding the principle that prison health is public health, the RISE-Vac project will provide tools and data-driven, evidence-based options to guide European countries in improving health status of people in prison and European population at large.
Coordinator:
UNIVERSITA DI PISA, Italy
Partners:
• FRANKFURT UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES, Germany
• AZIENDA SOCIO-SANITARIA TERRITORIALE (ASST) SANTI PAOLO E CARLO,
• Italy
• Department of Health, United Kingdom
• National Administration of Penitentiaries, Moldova
• CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE MONTPELLIER, France
• Health Without Barriers - European Federation for Prison Health (HWBs), Italy
• CYPRUS NATIONAL ADDICTIONS AUTHORITY, Cyprus
• MINISTRY OF JUSTICE AND PUBLIC ORDER, Cyprus
Start date 01/05/2021
End date 30/04/2024
Project cost 1 585 202,86 €
Project funding 951 121,00 €
Unipi quota 204 156,00 €
Call title HP-PJ-2020
Unipi role Coordinator
Project website:https://wephren.tghn.org/rise-vac/