#PlayYourCARDs

With CARD (Comfort Ask Relax Distract), patients and healthcare professionals work together to make vaccination a more positive experience. 

Click here to play the CARD game!

Social Media Posts

Social Media Posts

Just copy and paste any of the social media posts below to help raise awareness about the CARD system!

 

Don’t forget to use #PlayYourCARDs and #ItDoesntHavetoHurt

Step 1: Copy and Paste Text

Post 1

The CARD system is a great way for immunizers to create positive #vaccination experiences for immunizers & patients!


Learn how to #PlayYourCARDs here: http://www.PlayYourCARDs.ca


#ItDoesntHavetoHurt

Post 2

#DYK? CARD is an evidence-based system proven to reduce fainting and other stress-related reactions to vaccination!

 

 

#PlayYourCARDs to help prepare and support your patients! http://www.PlayYourCARDs.ca

 

#ItDoesntHavetoHurt

Post 3

CARD is a patient-centered tool adopted by health authorities across Canada to reduce stress-related #vaccination reactions.

 

Immunizers, #PlayYourCARDs for a positive vaccination experience! http://www.PlayYourCARDs.ca

 

 

#ItDoesntHavetoHurt

Post 4

Want a better #vaccination experience for you and your patients? #PlayYourCards!

 

CARD is an easy to use, evidence-based tool for improving vaccinations: http://www.PlayYourCARDs.ca

 

#PlayYourCARDs

#ItDoesntHavetoHurt

Step 2: Choose Graphics

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It's that easy!
Thank-you for helping improve an entire generation's relationship with needles.

Want to do more? Try our 4-day challenge!

Day 1

Today’s CARD: Comfort! Talk to your patients about what to expect before, during, and after vaccination so they feel less anxious & more prepared.

 

You have the power to improve an entire generation’s relationship with needles! Click here to find out how: http://www.PlayYourCARDs.ca

#PlayYourCARDs

#ItDoesntHavetoHurt

Day 2

Today’s CARD: Ask. Children ask a lot of questions. Be prepared to discuss things like what a needle feels like (don’t forget the numbing cream!), and why vaccinations are important for their long-term health.

 

You have the power to improve an entire generation’s relationship with needles! Click here to find out how: http://www.PlayYourCARDs.ca

 

#PlayYourCARDs

#ItDoesntHavetoHurt

Day 3

Helping children stay calm during vaccination is an evidence-based way to reduce pain.

 

Today’s CARD: Relax. Show patients how to take deep belly breaths, like they are getting ready to blow out birthday cake candles.

 

http://www.PlayYourCARDs.c

 

#PlayYourCARDs

#ItDoesntHavetoHurt

Day 4

#DYK watching a funny video or listening to music can help reduce pain during vaccination?

 

Today’s CARD: Distraction! Support your patients by encouraging distraction to create a more positive experience for everyone at the appointment.

 

http://www.PlayYourCARDs.ca

#PlayYourCARDs

#ItDoesntHavetoHurt